The Story
This distinctive 19th-century Oakland Manor House has a rich history intertwined with the town of Oakland itself. Originally known as the Williams House, the home was built around 1905 as a single-story vernacular-style residence.
The prominent Mather-Smith family—whose 22-room estate once served as the social center of Oakland— stayed here with the Williams family. Later, the house served as a caretaker's residence for the Smallbone family, who managed the Mather-Smith groves during the mid-20th century.
The home was carefully renovated in the 1990s, preserving its historic craftsman character while adding modern conveniences. It operated as the popular "Oaktubb Inn" B&B before being reimagined as the Oakland Manor House—a boutique inn and wellness retreat.
Now, this is your opportunity to own a piece of history. Whether you envision continuing the legacy as a turnkey bed & breakfast with established infrastructure and income potential, or transforming it into an exquisite private residence for your family, Oakland Manor House offers a rare chance to steward a treasured landmark into its next chapter.

















