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Killennan House40 Killennan Road, Drumahoe, Co. Londonderry, BT47 3NG Telephone: 028 7130 1710 Fax: 028 7130 1710
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A warm welcome awaits you at this Award Winning 19th Century country house.
Renowned for good food and hospitality, Killennan House comprises 3 ensuite rooms with TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
We are in ideal touring base for the historic city of Derry , North West, Donegal, the Causeway Coast and the Sperrins. |
 
Accommodation
3 luxury rooms, two doubles and one twin, all ensuite, with colour television and a hospitality tray. The rooms are equipped with radio alarm clocks, hairdryers and ironing facilities are available. Private car parking and a guest TV lounge are both available. |
 
Bed & Breakfast Tariffs
£23.00 - £25.00 per person sharing £30.00 - £32.50 for single occupancy
We accept pre-arrival bookings by e-mail, fax and telephone. Deposits are non-refundable. Payment can be made by cheque or cash. Vouchers are also accepted, with an ensuite supplement of £2.50 per person sharing. Rates for children and long stays negotiable. No dogs allowed. No smoking in bedrooms. |
 
Where to Find Us
From Derry : Take the A6 to Belfast, travelling through Drumahoe village. Branch off for Eglinton on the B118. Travel on for approximately 1 mile. Turn left on Killennan Road. The guest house is the first on the right. We are signposted on the A6 and the B118, and are convenient to the City of Derry Airport. |
Local Attractions
The City Walls: These famous walls which date back to the early part of the seventeenth century have withstood several sieges. A wonderful example of a walled city.
The Guildhall: This impressive neo-Gothic style building with its fine collections of stained glass windows still functions as the seat of the City’s council.
The Tower Museum: Award winning "Story of Derry".
St. Columb's Cathedral: The most historic building in the city, sheer magnificence.
The Foyle Valley Railway Centre: Celebrates the outstanding railway history of the city.
The Craft Village: Introduces visitors to the local crafts and culture. |
Activities
There is a wealth of sporting activities available throughout the North-West. From the splendid fairways to the banks of the River Foyle, there are plenty of places to hide from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Golfing, fishing, walking, ten-pin bowling and horse riding are among many leisure pursuits offered nearby.
The city is renowned for its nightlife, with theatres, bars and discos. From traditional folk music to the latest chart releases, there is entertainment to suit all tastes. There is a wide choice of restaurants and cafés to choose from. Menus include local cuisine and more exotic dishes for the adventurous. |

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