The Oxford House Inn, a Western Maine Bed and Breakfast and Country Inn, offers visitors to the Mt. Washington Valley and Maine’s Western Lakes Region four beautifully appointed guest rooms, a fifty seat gourmet restaurant, and JONATHAN’S, a granite-walled pub. Built in 1913 by renowned architect John Calvin Stevens, the stately Mission style architecture, stunning sunset mountain views, exceptional food and warm New England hospitality have established The Oxford House Inn as a dining and lodging destination.
Centrally located in the heart of Fryeburg, ME just steps from Fryeburg Academy and near North Conway, NH, the inn offers guests a variety of activities including swimming, canoeing, hiking in the White Mountain National Forest, skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, rock & ice climbing, mountain biking, antiquing and outlet shopping.
When it’s time to relax, guests may enjoy a glass of wine outside on our Adirondack chairs taking in spectacular mountain views, toast marshmallows around our outdoor fire pit, people-watch on Main Street from the screened in front porch or play a game or watch a movie from our collection downstairs in our comfy leather club chairs. Looking for a great morning jog? The newly opened Mountain Division Rail Trail is steps from our door, or meander down the farm road through the fields behind us to the Saco River where a sandy beach awaits. Wind your way through the quaint village streets, where you'll find houses reminiscent of a bygone era, instead of large chain hotels.