We enjoyed our two days in Oxford. It's a
lovely, old town with lovely homes and lots of history. Between its
location on the Tred Avon River and with Town Creek going through its center,
it appears that a majority of the homes have their own water front and
dock! We loved that many of the homes had large wraparound porches - my
favorite feature on a house!
We hit three of the restaurants in town, two for really nice meals and
one for a drink and sunset! My favorite
was at Latitudes 38.
There is one grocery store in town, and they also
serve hand dipped ice cream – sign us up!
One other ice cream shop was next to the Restaurant, Capsized. It was the “Scottish Highland Creamer”, where
the ice cream and gelato is made fresh every day. Yummm!
There are two really old (from pre-Revolution days) in town, the Robert
Morris Inn and the Oxford Inn.
Impressive structures, lovely and well-preserved. We visited one boat yard, where Dan was able
to buy some parts he needed.
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lovely porch |
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screened porch (Apparently there are bugs!) |
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another lovely porch |
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view from the adirondack chairs |
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adirondack chairs positioned perfectly! |
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sign in the boatyard |
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view across the creek from our boat |
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lovely home across the water |
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Robert Morris Inn |
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