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Kilburnie, circa 1827, is Lancaster's oldest surviving residence transformed into a welcoming and luxurious Bed and Breakfast Inn.

In 1998 Kilburnie was saved from a scheduled demolition and moved to historic Craig Farm where it underwent extensive restoration. Kilburnie's rich history and architectural significance warranted the enormous and expensive undertaking.

The quality of the restoration is best reflected in the intricate ceiling details of Kilburnie's public rooms , a stunning accomplishment by nationally known local artist Jim Shore, who also painted portraits of Andrew Jackson, George Washington, William R. Davie, and other pictures gracing Kilburnie's walls.

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The restoration of Kilburnie allowed the owners to install new wiring, top of the line plumbing, hydro therapy whirlpools, and all modern amenities including wireless high speed internet connections expected by today's sophisticated travelers. Guests will find Kilburnie immaculately clean and lovingly cared for.

Kilburnie's beauty is transformed each season making it a popular place to visit anytime of the year.

Kilburnie, now in its 8th year of continued success. The owners are grateful to the support of our regular guests and are proud of the positive "Word of Mouth" spread by them. Thank you!