Overview
Southern Living Showcase Farmhouse
Summer Lakes Farm features a Southern Living showcase house design, embodying southern hospitality and rural farm living. The 165-acre property includes a 5,490+/-sq/ft 1.5 story house with 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The house has a traditional look with lap siding and a metal roof, and includes two large screened porches and a wraparound porch. The primary bedroom and bathroom are downstairs, featuring a double sink, private toilet, shower, tub, and walk-in closet. Additional interior spaces include a home office/study, loft, and media room. The foyer opens to the dining and living rooms, leading to the family room with a fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves and French doors opening to a covered porch. Upstairs, there are three additional bedrooms, each with a private bath. The property also features 3 3-car climate control garages. The front entrance is exquisitely landscaped with an electric wrought iron security gate and a 1,500+/-/ft asphalt driveway with curb and gutter, lined with 17 wrought iron style lamp posts leading to a large wrought iron water fountain and roundabout circular driveway. The property is equipped with a top-of-the-line security system, outside security lighting, a heavy-duty backup generator, a deep water well, and a fully irrigated yard, driveway, and front gate area. The property is suited for equestrian activities, featuring multiple crossed fence pastures and a 2,000+/-sq/ft Morton barn. The barn is fully enclosed and equestrian-style with a concrete slab, measuring 50/ft X 60/ft. There is also an 80/ft X 90/ft pole barn for hay and equipment storage. Two lakes are stocked with hybrid largemouth bass and bream. The land is level to slightly rolling, with elevations ranging from 320f/ft to 280/ft. Soil types are suited for row crop, pasture, and pine timber production. The property has well-groomed Tifton-9 Bahia-grass pastures suitable for hay production, horse, livestock grazing, and forage production. Infrastructure includes 1.4+/- miles of 4-course wooden blackboard fence, 2.8+/- miles of heavy-duty net wire fencing, and a livestock corral with sorting pins and livestock working facilities. Wildlife is managed for deer, turkey, upland birds, and waterfowl hunting along Townsend Creek and backwater oxbow ponds.