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Oxford, CT is known for its rural charm and community spirit. It is a beautiful town, nestled in the rolling hills of Connecticut. Residents enjoy the small-town atmosphere that they have grown to love. Visitors come to Oxford to explore its many attractions including historic homes, scenic parks, award-winning restaurants and unique shops. There are also plenty of activities for locals and tourists alike such as fishing, kayaking, hiking trails and the nearby Lake Zoar beach. Many people come back year after year to take in all that Oxford has to offer.
Reviews of Oxford, CT often rave about its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors enjoy spending time outdoors in its many parks and taking in the views of the surrounding countryside. The friendly locals add to the charm of this quaint little town. People appreciate the close proximity to local amenities such as golf courses and shopping centers which make it easy to access different parts of town without going too far from home. All in all, Oxford provides a wonderful escape from city life with plenty of opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
based on 3 ReviewsGet to know Oxford with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Oxford
Read the overview and disagree - 3/29/2015
The overview of Oxford seems odd to me as it lists, as part of the cons, areas of urban decay. Not sure how, where or what they were looking at. Oxford was once a farming community which is about as rural as anyplace in the state. Unless you look at the two store fronts for rent, the community fared better than most areas losing very little relative property value during the ongoing housing crash and has managed to retain it's rural appeal.
As with any town, there are issues but "areas of urban decay" isn't one of
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Beautiful Town but the rents too damn high - 5/4/2013
Oxford is a lovely town but offers little to no service and taxes it's residents out of their homes. Too bad because it wasn't always that way but the current political party is more interested in re-election...too bad there won't be anyone left to pay the
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