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The Oxford House Inn is located in the center of the village of Fryeburg, Maine. It was built in 1913, as a stately home for Charles & Blanche Fox. They had this building designed by the famous Maine architect JOHN CALVIN
STEVENS. In 1985, John & Phyllis Morris moved in and made renovations. Over the years, the inn has gained a reputation as one of the Valley's best gourmet dining spots and also as a comfortable inn for travelers, vacationers & business
people. Rated 3 diamonds by AAA and 3 stars by Mobil guide, the inn has a 50 seat restaurant open to the public and also 4 elegant guest rooms with private baths for overnight lodging. Overnight guests are served a superb breakfast in a glassed-in dining room that overlooks the White Mountains and the Saco River Valley. The inn is
surrounded by mountains, lakes & rivers with year-round activities nearby: hiking, biking, skiing, canoeing, boating, fishing, antiquing, golfing, outlet shopping and scenic walks & drives through the White Mountain National Forest
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