Sumter County Griffin Farm

$ 350,000
Sold

Description

Beautiful multi dimensional farm/timber property with small cabin. Older pines are planted in wildlife enhancing strips and give a mini plantation ambience to farm field, small pecan grove and manicured grounds. An equipment shelter houses tractor and atvs(no equipment included in sale but may be purchased separately)There are 2 4 inch wells on site. Cabin is restored tenant house with heart pine floors tastefully done..Hunting is outstanding.A dove field at this writing is full of birds. A northern section of bottomland hardwood and cypress is aa waterfowl haven used heavily by all wildlife. Deer density is high and turkeys are seen routinely. Deer can be of trophy quality in this area near Leesburg and Americus just north of the Lee County line. Old country neighborhood with sparse residential influence.

Location

County: Sumter County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 8877
  • Price $ 350,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber, House
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 60 Acres
  • County Sumter

Contact

Craig Brown

Southern Rivers Properties
P.O. Box 417, Perry, GA 31069
(229) 349-1680
cbrown@afieldandfarm.com
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