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This one has it all fenced pasture, towering hardwoods, and a clear stream running through the property - compare the value! The 18+ acre lot is horse/livestock ready, with valuable improvements already in place, including fenced paddocks, well, and waterlines. The lot is about 60% pasture, with a diverse hardwood forest to the rear. The large field has been used for hay production, and there are four smaller paddocks, with water lines to all fields. There are several good building sites come choose yours! The woods are easy to walk, with a well established trail system leading to the clear creek that flows across the property. Youll find huge poplar, oaks, and black walnut trees, plus a variety of flowering shrubs.
The farm is located on a quiet road in unincorporated Shady Dale in north Jasper County, midway between the historic downtowns of Madison and Monticello. The land is par...
The farm is located on a quiet road in unincorporated Shady Dale in north Jasper County, midway between the historic downtowns of Madison and Monticello. The land is part of Southpaw Plantation, a community of more than 700 acres with lots ranging from 20 to 200 acres. Protective covenants require site built homes, at least 2000sf for one story or 2400sf for multi story, but there is no HOA.
Tiny Shady Dale, Georgia is a treasure. First incorporated in 1882, the town was built at the approximate middle of a rail line that passed from Augusta to Milledgeville to Covington and Atlanta. Shady Dale enjoyed decades of prosperity as an important shipping point for cotton, peaches and farm machinery. Merchant's buildings lined the streets of the town, and a large hotel owned by Matthew Whitfield, a wealthy Georgia state legislator, stood regally as its crowning jewel. The Great Depression hampered Shady Dale's growth and the transition in freight transportation from trains to trucks also depressed the local economy.
Today incorporated Shady Dale is a quaint, peaceful community, less than one square mile and with a population under 250. Champions General Store and Sawmill is a gem of a business its a great source for rough sawn fencing lumber. The annual Shady Dale Rodeo typically held the first weekend in June has been providing fun and raising funds for charity for more than 25 years. The fertile farmland surrounding Shady Dale once supported peach orchards and cotton fields, and today is more commonly used for hay production and grazing land.
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