High-altitude drone aerial of the 4.546-acre Lake Hartwell estate with wooded shoreline and red clay banks

The Gallery

150 years of
lakefront history.

An unhurried walk through the estate. Every room, every angle, every quiet detail.

A historic Lake Hartwell estate that already knows how to welcome — mature pecan trees, expansive lawns, and the lake just beyond.

A 19th-century farmhouse on 4.546 private acres, held by the same family since the 1800s.

Period character preserved — the dining room still wears its original floral wallpaper.

A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living room with original period details.

The master bedroom — wood floors, neutral light, and the quiet that only a historic home knows.

The soaking tub — beadboard walls, brushed metal, and the kind of bath that ends conversations.

One of the last remaining large-acreage lakefront parcels on Lake Hartwell's Georgia shoreline.

The foyer still carries the hand-painted details of the 19th century.

Morning light through the master windows, the way it has for 150 years.

Beige subway tile, glass panel, daylight from a side window.

In person

Photographs only tell half the story.

The pecan trees, the lake breeze, the way the light crosses the porch by mid-morning: those land in person. We'll set aside an unhurried afternoon.

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