1060 Cooks Mill Rd Oglethorpe, GA 31068
This exceptional 80-acre property in Macon County, Georgia, presents a unique blend of recreational and residential opportunities. The centerpiece is a stunning 5,024 square foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home built in 1999. Features include a large wooden deck, a gas fireplace, and a finished basement boasting heart pine and walnut construction, complete with a wood-burning fireplace. The property also boasts a 12+ acre spring-fed lake, ranging from 12 to 15 feet deep, and stocked with crappie, bass, bream, and catfish. A charming lake cottage, equipped with a bathroom and kitchen, sits conveniently by the lake, complete with a private dock. Adding to the property's appeal are two wells, two outdoor sheds, and four gated access points for enhanced privacy and security. Approximately 30 acres are currently fenced and used for cattle grazing. The diverse landscape includes mature pines, pecan trees, and hardwoods such as white oaks. A year-round flowing Mill Creek traverses the northern part of the property, feeding a 6+ acre waterfowl habitat area. The property is well-maintained, featuring good interior roads and trails, making navigation easy. Located near Oglethorpe, Georgia, this property offers convenient access, approximately 30 minutes west of I-75 and 35 minutes from Perry. This is an ideal property for those seeking a tranquil retreat with abundant recreational opportunities, including hunting and fishing. The asking price is $986,000.
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