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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