Barbara built Lillian Farms from the ground up -- literally.
Starting with a dream when she was just a child of owning a boarding house frequented by handsome cowboys (she watched a lot of Westerns), Barbara bought the first 150 acres that would become Lillian Farms in 1989. Gradually, the acreage has grown to 230, and it is some of the prettiest property in Washington County.
She began construction of the Estate House in 1999. It was completed in 2002, just in time for her daughter Kassie's wedding. Lillian Farms Bed & Breakfast opened that same year.
After running the B&B for a few years, Barbara noticed that there was a segment of guest travelers who tended to not frequent B&Bs for a number of reasons, and she decided to try and attract that demographic by building self-catering cottages. Today, there are eight self-catering cottages at Lillian Farms, offering guests the privacy of a secluded cottage with the convenience of on-site staff if needed.
When she's not seeing to the running of her successful business or visiting with guests (one of her favorite things to do), Barbara enjoys traveling, gardening, reading, and spending time with her beloved children, grandchildren, and animals.
"Do what you do so well that they will want to see it again and bring their friends."
-- Walt Disney
Shannon Wesolick -- Head Housekeeper (Employed since 2006)
Tyler Wesolick --Property Manager tyler@lillianfarms.com (Employed since 2007)
Kevin Hedges -- General Manager kevin@lillianfarms.com (Employed since 2018)
Cheryl Robinson -- Event Director (Employed since 2021)
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