Streeve Hill is a bed and breakfast on the Drenagh estate outside Limavady, occupying what was originally a dower house built for the McCausland family, who acquired the Streeve townland in 1743 and later built Drenagh House itself in 1837. The house stands in its own garden within the wider 1,000-acre demesne and offers guest rooms looking over the surrounding parkland. Check-in is from 2pm and check-out by noon, with breakfast included and an honesty fridge available for guests outside meal times. Streeve Hill operates independently of the main Drenagh visitor operation, taking bookings directly and through third-party travel sites rather than a hotel platform tied to a group. It has no dedicated website of its own, relying instead on the Limavady tourism site and review platforms such as Tripadvisor for information. The property sits a short drive from Limavady town and from Roe Valley Country Park.
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