Historic c.1855 Georgia Farmhouse For Sale With 9 Acres, Guest House, Carriage House, Outbuildings $175K
OHU50K Notes $175,000
Built in 1855, this Georgia farmhouse for sale on nine acres is known as the Magnolia Plantation. The home is a true diamond in the rough with so much history to see and enjoy. The home has original kitchen, separate from the main house in the back, plus a newer kitchen inside the home. A guest house, carriage house, two barns, smoke house and outbuildings dot the property, as well as a storm shelter/root cellar. Cotton use to be sold out of one of the barns.
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Realtor Comments
Sold AS IS . New central heat & air & ductwork. Some windows have been replaced & house has vinyl siding. Hardwood floors throughout home. Beautiful old magnolia trees, pecan trees, oak trees, camellias, azaleas & crepe myrtles.
- 3bed
- 3.5bath
- 4,412sqft
- 9acre lot
- Circa 1855
22536 and 22538 Highway 80, Danville, GA 31017 $175,000
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Family History
“Magnolia Plantation” was the home of Dudley Mays Hughes (October 10, 1848 – January 20, 1927) was an American politician, farmer and railroad executive. He was a four times member of Congress from 1909 to 1917. He was the co-author of the Smith ~ Hughes Vocational Education Bill which was passed by Congress Feb. 23, 1917. This Bill provided Federal aid for vocational education in agricultural, domestic, mechanical and other lines for both youths and adults. Hughes was one of the builders and a president of the Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad. Throughout his career he was very active in promoting the agriculture and industry of Georgia. Per The Historical Marker Database
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