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After Bono, U2's Adam battles to have home revamped

Musicans Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., Bono and The Edge of U2 <b>Photo:</b> Getty Images

Musicans Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., Bono and The Edge of U2 Photo: Getty Images

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By Andrew Phelan

Thursday December 04 2008

U2 bassist Adam Clayton has handed over new drawings to a council to clarify his latest home renovation plans.

Planners had told the star to go back to the drawing board with proposals for his south Dublin mansion.

He has now submitted the drawings they asked for detailing his new plans, which show a larger storage area he wants to lay out in his basement.

This would be alongside a new wine cellar and wine-tasting area he wants to build under his house.

Mr Clayton sent in the plans ahead of the closing date following a request for additional information by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council officials.

According to the council, there had been "discrepancies" in Mr Clayton's drawings for work he wants carried out on the house, which is a protected structure.

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Danesmoate Demesne in Rathfarnham is the building in which U2 recorded their landmark album The Joshua Tree.

It subsequently became home to Mr Clayton and underwent a series of renovations. Now he is seeking to carry out changes to a plan that was given the green light in 2002.

Mr Clayton first bought the mansion for just €380,000 in 1987. He has worked hard to transform it, applying to alter the estate manager's lodge, sound-proof his recording studio and change the house frontage.

He wants to make more internal modifications and alterations to the external steps and terraces of the protected heritage home.

Planners stated: "The applicant is advised that there are discrepancies in the drawings submitted with respect to the proposed basement as the plans submitted do not appear to correspond [with a previous plan]."

The council asked the musician to submit revised floor plans, clearly distinguishing walls he intends to retain and demolish.

The same council recently gave Bono the go-ahead to build a massive extension to his south Dublin mansion.

- Andrew Phelan

 

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