42% off (Sale price $179.00, Reg. Price $309.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: Sandaway Suites BeachChesapeake Bays Sandaway Suites Beach harks back to an idyllic era. Housed in a mansion built in 1875 in one of Maryland’s oldest towns, the bed and breakfast evokes Victorian charm with screened porches and old-fashioned rocking chairs overlooking the bay. Youll have access to a sandy beach for coastal strolls and scenic sunset views. Walk to Oxfords famous taverns to enjoy fireside dining in the cooler months, or waterfront dining in the spring and summer. Featured in Martha Stewart Living, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Select Registry as a charming Chesapeake Bay getaway. Every room and suite is uniquely decorated and has a private bathroom; other features might include a claw-foot tub, antique furnishings, and a private porch. A breakfast basket with light fare showcasing local specialties is delivered to each room in the morning. Walk to every restaurant in Oxford from the Sandaway, and shop in quaint town stores.Oxford, Maryland: Charming Town on Chesapeake BaySet on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, jutting out into the Chesapeake Bay, the village of Oxford is a former colonial port for British trade. Today, locals enjoy exploring the bay by sailboat, and fishermen catch crab and striped bass before passing them off to nearby seafood restaurants. The surrounding Talbot County encompasses more than 600 miles of shoreline, earning the area the title of “the Hamptons of the Chesapeake Bay.”Founded in 1683, Oxford is one of the oldest towns in Maryland. The quaint downtown area is lined with art galleries, restaurants, and shops perfect for leisurely browsing. If you’re interested in the town’s long history, head to The Oxford Museum, which displays more than 2,500 artifacts, including paintings, furnishings, and official documents.
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