Creeve House Country Guest Inn is a stone building some two hundred years old and is the ideal Lough Neagh Accommodation. Although recently renovated, careful attention has been paid to retaining much of its original character. The house is set on an 70 acre farm, two miles off the main Belfast-to-Derry road, two minutes from the end of the M22 Motorway.
Creeve House has eight superbly appointed and recently refurbished bedrooms, one specifically equipped for disabled guests and all fully en suite, are both cosy and comfortable. We offer free on-site car parking and free WiFi to all guests. Each room has tea and coffee making facilities and other amenities include guests’ dining rooms and fully licensed residents’ lounge, as well as a public bar and lounge. The lounge is the ideal setting where, if you prefer you can enjoy the company of the local characters with their tall tales of this unique part of Ireland steeped as it is in the history of the thriving fishing community.
The House is within walking distance of the United Kingdom’s largest freshwater lake, Lough Neagh. Guests have easy access to numerous loughs, majestic scenery and a wooded shoreline which is a haven for a wide variety of wildlife. The Lough has its own nature reserve and bird sanctuary. We are between the rivers Maine and Bann and convenient to put and take lakes from Straid and Ballyclare to Dungannon. This makes Creeve House a suitable base for the angle and the ornithologist and the ideal Lough Neagh Accommodation.

The tourist staying at Creeve House is within a short drive of the Glens of Antrim, North Antrim Coast and Giant’s Causeway, ninety minutes from Donegal and the same from the Fermanagh Lakeland.
For the family we are beside Shane’s Castle, Ballyronan water sports centre, Antrim Forum and the provincial towns of Antrim, Magherafelt and Ballymena all of which offer excellent leisure and entertainment facilities along with first class shopping.
All rooms are fully en suite with television, telephone, tea and coffee making facilities and are strictly non-smoking. All breakfasts are home cooked using the finest locally sourced produce. We welcome guests with the hospitality and friendliness for which the Irish are famous. Creeve House is open to offer you the peace and tranquillity of its rural setting and at the same time both central and convenient for you and all the family.
Other places of interest for the tourist and visitor are within easy reach of Creeve House. They include three 18 hole golf courses, Allen Park, Moyola and Masserene. Randalstown Forest and Shane’s Castle are both ideal for walking or jogging. Pony trekking is also available and a range of tuition is on offer. Of historical interest are the ruins of an old monastic settlement, Cranfield with its Holy Well, graveyard and what remains of the church.