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Vacation Rental Home Description
Enjoy a week with your friends and family at a
charming 1895 Victorian in the historic district
of Cambridge -- in Dorchester County, on Maryland's
scenic Eastern Shore. The charmer is located just three
blocks from the city marina on the Choptank River.
Walk or bike to the historic shopping district, enjoying
the many fine examples of turn-of-the-century
architecture along the way. Take a picnic to the nearby
playground/park on the river. Sit on the porch swing
while you slow down from your busy life.
Furnished for your relaxation, this comfortable,
rambling house has three bedrooms on the second
floor. There is a master bedroom with a king-size bed,
and two bedrooms with a queen-size bed each. One
bathroom has a walk-in shower and a whirlpool
bathtub. The other second-floor bathroom has a
clawfoot tub.
On the first floor (next to the great room) is another
full bath with a walk-in shower.
The third floor offers a quiet getaway for children,
teens, or anyone who enjoys a high vantage point; it's
far from the bustle in the kitchen. There is a DVD
player, a Foosball® table, and magnetic darts. If you
need to be in touch, here is where you will find the
cable connection to the internet for your laptop.
Sample the excellent seafood restaurants in town. Or
eat in, preparing a meal in the fully-equipped kitchen.
Cambridge Victorian has a lovely dining room that
easily seats ten; it will enable you to bring back
memories of the days of sit-down dining and good
conversation.
Early risers can read the paper over coffee and
breakfast in the cozy sitting area off the kitch. The
first-floor den provides a relaxing atmosphere in which
to
socialize, read a good book in front of the fireplace,
and play board games or cards.
Your stay at the Cambridge Victorian will allow you
time to see the area's many offerings. The Blackwater
National Wildlife Refuge is an area gem, and is home to
the second largest population of bald eagles on the
East Coast. Blackwater is a stopover for waterfowl on
the Atlantic flyway. There are geese, 20 duck species,
osprey, great blue heron, swans, hawks, owls, and
many varieties of songbirds. Dedicated birdwatchers
and novices alike will enjoy driving, walking, and biking
through the refuge.
Museum and historic sites abound in Dorchester. And
there's a self-guided walking tour of Cambridge's
historic district.
A map of bicycle trails will guide both casual and
experienced riders over Dorchester's more than 500
miles of flat, scenic, country roads. And with easy
access to public boat ramps, visitors can enjoy boating,
kayaking, sailing, and fishing. Fishing enthusiasts will
enjoy the nearby pier across the Choptank River.