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314 NORTH MORRIS STREET, 21654 Oxford

314 NORTH MORRIS STREET, 21654 Oxford
Great hospitality over 300 years in the making - once the home of Founding Father Robert Morris who gained fame as Financier of the Revolution - General and later President George Washington was a close friend and visited Robert Morris often - In more recent times author James Michener outlined his famous novel Chesapeake here - More history is located here - Now the most unique historic restaurant on the Eastern Shore with rooms under Master Chef Mark Salter and Innkeeper Ian Fleming - Enter the Inn and step back over 300 years - a pristine yet historic interior welcomes with timber beams - panelled walls and open fires in the cooler months - Through to Salters Tavern featuring historic red brick walls and old slate floors with magnificent fires in the cooler months - This is a truly historic Inn - cosy with a natural patina running through - Friendly - great cuisine and understated professional service - Enjoy the unique pleasures of a Ferry ride -April through November only- to shop in historic and bustling St Michaels - drive to the charming County town of Easton with its great main street - tour the highways and byways of the Eastern Shore returning each day to the calming comfort of our historic Inn and peaceful and charming Oxford - Let us help you get on the water or on the road - book your boat - jet ski - kayak - waterboard - bicycle or car hire right here at the Inn - Oxford itself is one of the most unique towns on the Eastern Shore - Historic and peaceful yet vibrant at the same time