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Oak Hill is a 1910 farmhouse serving the Oregon Shakespeare Festival audience.The B&B was established in 1986 and the present owners have been here for fifteen years. There are six guest rooms plus a private owners cottage with vaulted ceilings, large closets and an adjacent owners hot tub. Electrical and plumbing was upgraded in 1986 during whole house remodel; kitchen counter tops and appliances, gas furnace, two heat pumps, room redecorating, roof and exterior paint and the garden and garden deck have all been re-done in the past fifteen years. Ashland has been home for eighty years to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the largest professional repertory theater in America presenting eleven productions of Shakespeare and new plays in three theaters during a nine month season. "All the Way" which just won a Tony Award on Broadway was commissioned by OSF and first performed in Ashland. The season attracts three hundred thousand visitors to Ashland. Lodging occupancy for the town ranges from 33% at low season to 76% high season. Average occupancy is 53% (2013). Ashland is in the Rogue Valley between the Cascade and the Siskiyou mountains and is beautiful, even idyllic, and often appears in articles about the best places to live. Forests, streams, lakes and vineyards surround the area.