Our Mission Statement

We offer programmes, residential accommodation and meeting spaces to groups involved in discussing difficult issues in order to make our world a better place.

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In 1985 the Seeds of Kilcranny House were sown. A small group of people volunteered their time and dedicated part of their life to developing the idea of having a residential centre which was based on a holistic approach to non-violence. This idea was originally created by the "Peace People" from Belfast who wanted to create a centre to which they could bring groups of all ages and backgrounds. In this centre they would run programmes based around three core elements: work, recreation and discussion.  Kilcranny House was born.

The first five years of Kilcranny's life saw the renovation of the main house, the establishment of an organic garden and the laying down of foundations for fundraising, administration and group programmes. Kilcranny was run by international and local volunteers who were managed by a committee of people from a range of backgrounds.

 In 1991, government funding was secured from the Department of Community Relations. This funding went towards the employment of a co-ordinator and running costs for the centre. The co-ordinator was employed to provide continuity and accountability, needed more than ever as the popularity of Kilcranny House was growing. 

Over the next few years there was a steadily growing demand from groups interested in using Kilcranny. This prompted the building of an impressive new accommodation block in 1994. In 1996 Kilcranny decided to function independently from the Peace People and ended formal links with the organization.

Today, Kilcranny House continues to grow and progress. The path is not an easy one. However, due to the dedication, commitment and determination of a wide range of people connected with Kilcranny House, we will continue to make a difference in Northern Ireland.  

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DIRECTIONS TO KILCRANNY:

Please click here for a map of how to find us.

Coming into Coleraine From Belfast: As you approach Coleraine via A26 you come to Lodge Road roundabout(Causeway Hospital is on right) Take second exit,

following signs to Limavady, cross the bridge. At Strand Road roundabout take second exit( Jet centre, McDonalds is on your left). At Greenmount roundabout take third exit onto Greenhall Highway B201.  Go straight across next two roundabouts.  At end of Greenhall Highway turn left onto Quilly Road and immediately right onto Cranagh Road.  About 1/2 mile along you will see our sign on the right.  Follow the long concrete lane to the very bottom and that's us.

 

 

Coming through Coleraine Town: Cross the Bann Bridge , (follow signs to Castlerock). After bridge turn left onto Strand Road then right onto Link Road then right onto Killlowen Road. Take second left onto Castlerock Road A2. Go along Castlerock Road, past County Hall, Coleraine Inst and Loreto College.  You will come to a junction with Wheatsheaf Road  on left and Cranagh Road on the right.  Go along Cranagh Road for 1/2 a mile until you see our sign post on your right.  Follow the long concrete lane way to the very bottom and that's us.


 

 

 


 

 

Committee Members

Clarke Whittaker - Chairperson

Gillian Coward -     Treasurer

Olaf Hvattum -     Secretary

Carole Keller

Suneil Kher

Anne Brown

Melvin Lyons

Helen Walshaw

 

 

 

 




 

 


 

Staff Members


Paddy McNicholl-    Ethnic Minority Support Worker




 






 

 

 

 


 

 

Kilcranny House is a company limited by guarantee (NI018592) and registered charity (XR29078).