Sunsets
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  • Sandaway is a Chesapeake Bay B&B getaway 1.5 hrs from Washington D.C. or Ocean City

  • Bed & Breakfast style rooms with water views and porches on the Eastern Shore of Maryland



  • Top Restaurants near Sandaway in Oxford, St. Michaels, Easton, Cambridge and other Eastern Shore of Maryland towns.
Romance, Sunsets...
Find Romance Chesapeake Bay Style in Oxford, Maryland
Sunset at Sandaway Waterfront Lodging just 7 miles from St. Michaels, MD
Waterfront Lawn At Sandaway in Oxford, Maryland
Sandaway's Lodge & River Rooms Located in Oxford, MD

"... this is the place for a good old B&B getaway on the Eastern Shore."
Editor's Pick Concierge.com


"... Oxford, Maryland, has won YACHTING’s first annual contest as the world’s best waterfront town."
Yachting Magazine
Book now - Wake up to your lite fare breakfast delivered to your room. Then spend the day relaxing at Sandaway, exploring Oxford's romantic charm, taking the historic car ferry shortcut for shopping in St. Michaels, or driving                     
Sandaway is an Oxford, Maryland waterfront bed and breakfast.  1-888-SANDAWAY for reservations. Copyright 2008 - 2012       
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103 West Strand Road, Oxford, MD 21654 Eastern Shore Bed and Breakfast in Talbot County near Easton and St. Michaels, MD.
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Sandaway is a refreshing discovery, a hidden gem that provides privacy, tranquility, and the rare opportunity to create beautiful memories amid historic surroundings.
Sandaway's Private Sandy Beach in Oxford, Maryland
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through the countryside to Easton, the cultural center of Talbot County.
Chesapeake Bay Waterfront B&B Getaway
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"The 1875 Victorian mansion, set among mimosa and horse chestnut trees, is more secluded and its spacious rooms and suites are furnished with king- and queen-size beds. There is a sandy beach, where swimming is possible..." 

The New York Times
"I stayed in one of the inn's summer cottages, with waist-high wainscoting, a step-up king bed, a screened porch overlooking the water and a polished white clawfoot tub in which I took bubble baths as often as I could. Or I occupied an Adirondack chair on the lawn, watching sailboats come and go, wondering precisely why we're magnetically drawn to the water. It was a deep riddle, I decided, that would no doubt require many more visits to the Eastern Shore to solve."

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