Willow Pond Lane is an 18 Acre Recreational Property Nestled Just 6 Miles From Thomasville, Ga with a Stocked Catfish Pond and the Most Beautiful Landscapes of Mature Live Oaks, Georgia Pines and Azelea Gardens.
Once You Enter the Paved Drive an Instant Calm Will Wash Over Your Soul As You Meander Through Open Grassy Pastures and Across the Bridge By the Pond to the Canopied Oak Lined Drive Leading to the Main House.
The Catfish in the Pond on Property Are Some of the Largest I Have Ever Seen!
18.28 Acres Recreational Property; Thomas County Georgia
Main House
2060 Sq Ft 3BR/2BA Home
Large Brick Fireplace and Hearth
Landscaped Grounds With Mature Live Oaks, Pines and Azelea Gardens
Paved Entry Drive to Main House
A+ Location - 6 Miles from Thomasville on HWY 19 North
3.5 Acre Stocked Catfish Pond
3 Wells on Property with 9 Out Buildings; Workshop, Equipment Shed, Pole Barn, Garage and Various Stora...
3 Wells on Property with 9 Out Buildings; Workshop, Equipment Shed, Pole Barn, Garage and Various Storage Sheds
Koi Pond and Gazebo in BackYard
Manicured Trails to Navigate Property
Pasture Land Mixed With Hardwoods; Abundant Wildlife, Deer Feeder
Pistol Range
Thomas County 18 Acre Recreational Property Only 6 Miles From Thomasville Off of US 19 North.
Stocked Catfish Pond Paved Entry 2060 Sq Ft 3BR/2BA Main Home Plus Caretakers Cottage on Property 3 Wells on Property Breath Taking Old Live Oaks, Pines, Azalea Gardens and Landscaping Pasture Land for Horses or Cows Peaceful Koi Pond Gazebo Firepit Groomed Nature Trails Pistol Range Abundant Wildlife With 9 Different Storage Sheds Equipment Barns and Workshop Areas For Every Need Imaginable!
The Main Home Needs a Little TLC But Has Great Bones A Massive Brick Fireplace in the Great Room that Opens Up To a Airy Sunroom that Provides Views of the Beautifully Landscaped Grounds. This Home Could Easily Be Updated With Some New Wood Floors and a Fresh Coat of Paint.
*Equipment, Tractors, Side by Sides and Other Maintenance Items Can Be Purchased Separately.
Preserving the Legacy Begins With Stewardship