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Enjoy a Cape Cod Vacation at the Over Look Inn built in 1871 for Mrs. Sarah Hatch Chipman. Given the recent death of her husband, Captain Barnabus Mayo Chipman and the growth of her family, Mrs. Chipman built this splendid example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture as a second property and as her new principal residence. Her choice of location was to fulfill her desire to gaze upon both the Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from the same location. Since the time of it's construction however, the trees have all grown back, but The Inn at the Oaks B&B still stands with all of it's grandeur and is now home to a relaxing Cape Cod Bed and Breakfast.

Formerly the Overlook Inn B&B.
 
 
Prices from $115 to $169 Based on Double occupancy. Applicable taxes and gratuities extra. Ask about seasonal rates and specials.
Starting in the early 1900's, The Inn at the Oaks B&B has been providing accommodations for visitors on their Cape Cod vacations. Currently, each of the Inn's 12 distinct bedrooms feature private baths (some with claw foot tubs), queen size brass beds and down comforters. You will be greeted by other amenities such as fireplaces, wraparound porches, wicker, lace, fine artworks and abundance of good books. We strive to be more than just a Cape Cod bed and breakfast, we want your stay with us to be one of the highlights of your Cape Cod vacation.
 Reservations are recommended for all properties listed.
  The Inn at the Oaks B&B
 Address 3085 County Road, PO Box 771, Eastham, Massachusetts, USA, 02642
   
 Tel (508) 255-1886
 Fax (508) 240-0345
 Toll Free (877) 255-1886
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