Oakham, MA
 Mass  Communities  Oakham  About  Description Login 




Description of Oakham, Massachusetts

Secluded in the gently rolling hills of northwest Worcester County, the heart of the Commonwealth, the picturesque Town of Oakham has preserved its rural/agricultural and tranquil atmosphere since 1762. Since no major highways pass through the town nor is there any large commercial development, the town maintains a quaint and unique flavor. The center, which consists of the town hall, a field stone library, church and small circular common, has not changed since the turn of the century. The highest point in Oakham is located at the top of Maple Street, the main street, and rises to a height of approximately 1,200 feet above sea level. The town is located in the watershed area of the Quabbin Reservoir and approximately 30% of the land is owned by the MDC.

Oakham's distance from major cities permits the residents to keep their independent and self-sufficient nature. Small family businesses serve the community's immediate needs and the town depends heavily on its volunteers and part-time employees to ensure the success of its programs and projects.

It is located in central Massachusetts, bordered by Rutland and Paxton on the east, Spencer on the south, New Braintree on the southeast, and Barre on the northwest. Oakham is 18 miles west of Worcester, 56 miles west of Boston, and 177 miles from New York City.

Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).



Powered by MaximumASP.
Save $20 on a new account



MassOnline is For Sale!
Almost 300 domain names!



Save on Photo Cards      Save on Caricature Products

Save on Business Cards      Save on Rubber Stamps










MassOnline is For Sale         A PrestoMedia Website         Powered by MaximumASP