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Bellhouse Farms, located in Twiggs County, is a 159+/- acre property with plentiful fenced pastures for cattle and/or horses, numerous established trails, and abundant woodlands and wildlife. Formerly an operating farm, one could convert it to this past usage, use it as an equestrian estate, and/or enjoy it as a private residence or retreat. In this time of uncertainty, the seclusion and peacefulness found here is unmeasurable.
Built in 2007, the 3,964 square foot, 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath main residence is sheathed in traditional brick with metal roofing. The wraparound porch offers a place for relaxation and beautiful views of evening sunsets behind the approximately 3-acre pond. The pond has a dock perfect for fishing and making outdoor memories. Entering the residence through French doors, you step into an open-space dining/kitchen area, featuring a cypress dining table, custom cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and abundant natural light. The spacious high-ceiling living room is paneled in pine and offers plenty of room for family gatherings and fellowship. Also downstairs are four bedrooms with Jack and Jill bathrooms and large closets. An upstairs master bedroom , with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet, offers complete privacy for the homeowners.
Outside amenities include a 16x32 in-ground Grecian pool and 639 square foot fully-equipped pool house with covered porch, kitchenette, half bath, and dual mini-split HVAC systems.
On the grounds are two other residences, an unfinished 1080 square foot one bedroom guest cottage and a 28x64, 3 bed/2 bath manufactured home. These residences are reached by a separate driveway and share septic and well. Nearby is an RV connection with RV plug, water, and septic. There are a total of 3 wells and 4 septic systems on the property.
Near the main residence is a custom-built barn with 5 extra-large stalls, hay storage, loft, air-conditioned tack and feed room, and a concrete pad wash rack. Adjacent to the barn is a 100x200 grass riding arena that drains well even after heavy rainfall.
Other improvements include a four door chicken coop and a wooden storage and utility barn with concrete foundation, a roll-up door, and attached lean-to for equipment coverage.
The property is fenced and cross-fenced, and set up to support grazing cattle. Fourteen head of cattle are included with the list price. There is also an additional 3-strand fenced pasture with water access, shade and shelter for any horses.
Last but certainly not least, Bellhouse Farms provides plenty of opportunities to hunt the deer, turkey, and duck found on the property if so desired. The next owner of this unique property will have many options for creating a lasting legacy of land stewardship.
Additional items, including equipment and furnishings, convey with the property at list price. A summary of these items is available upon request.
For an exclusive look at Bellhouse Farms, contact Scott Sumner at 229-347-5066 .