Johannes Tromp,
Kilburnie's Host & Innkeeper, is a former
New York City Restaurateur and European-trained chef with more than 45
years experience in hospitality. He is a naturalized U.S. citizen who upon arrival to the
United States in 1973 founded his own
catering and special events business in Beverly Hills, California.
After moving to New
York City in 1979, he was Director of Catering for the Rainbow
Room
located on top of Rockefeller Center and later Director of the Windows
on the World restaurant complex, on top of New York City's,
now destroyed, World
Trade Center.
In late 1998, Johannes
relocated to Lancaster, South Carolina to save Kilburnie from
demolition and manage the move, restoration, and refurbishing of
the historic grand residence.
We always make
sure that you'll find your room meticulously clean and
welcoming.
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A true Dutchman, the
convivial Johannes, welcomes you to Kilburnie
and makes sure that you'll enjoy every minute of your stay. He enjoys
preparing and serving the daily two-course gourmet breakfast and
delights in making you feel at home.
Use Johannes as your
source for information about Lancaster, its surroundings, and its rich
history.
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Recommendation
For another great B&B experience in South Carolina, I heartily
recommend the Grove, the Inn on Harlee located in Marion.
The Victorian Eastlake style home is magnificent and inviting. I
heartily recommend "The Grove, the Inn on Harlee" as a great
place to visit and stay. The innkeepers Ann & Denley will make you feel welcomed
and wanted.
Please do visit their website at www.montgomerysgroveinn.com
or call them at (843) 423-5220 and when you do go there, be sure
to say hello for me.