Hamilton Place

Historic Estate and Wedding Venue Carefully Reimagined

  • Historic Estate and wedding venue on 8.6± acre in Crisp County, Georgia
  • Restored c.1880 farmhouse offering 2,304± square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
  • Original character preserved throughout, including vintage sinks, clawfoot tub, and heart pine construction
  • Thoughtful modern updates, including new roof, HVAC system, and septic improvements
  • Iconic 30’x50’ red barn, fully rebuilt and transformed into an event venue seating up to 150 guests
  • Established wedding and event business, generating approximately $60,000–$80,000 annually
  • Proven short-term rental income
  • The business and it's website are included in the sale
  • Turnkey offering, including furnishings, event assets, and equipment (ATV, side-by-side, zero-turn mower)
  • Supporting infrastructure includes dedicated exterior event bathrooms, workshop/office space, and deep water well
  • Located near Lake Blackshear, Cordele, and Americus, offering both privacy and accessibility for guests and events

“You don’t just buy Hamilton Place. You inherit a 145-year-old story, and you become the next person trusted to carry it forward. That’s a different kind of ownership.” — Jon Kohler

THE SETTING

Down a quiet dirt road in rural Crisp County, a c.1880 farmhouse stands beneath a canopy of pecans and pines, on land where generations built a life from the ground up. That same 8.6± acres has been carefully restored and reimagined, offering a rare combination of history, hospitality, and income.

From its wraparound porch to its iconic red barn, Hamilton Place is not just a home — it’s an experience.

“Most places like this don’t really survive in this kind of condition. Over time they get altered, rebuilt, or slowly lose what made them special. Hamilton Place is different. The bones are original, the setting hasn’t been overworked, and the restoration was done in a way that respected what was already here." - Scott Sumner

THE HAMILTON FAMILY ORIGIN

Hamilton Place began in the late 1870s, when Joseph Columbus Hamilton acquired what was then a tract of pine forest in rural Crisp County. As the story goes, the land was purchased for $75 and a fine shotgun.

One of Hamilton’s first acts was to establish a sawmill, harvesting the surrounding pines and milling the lumber used to construct the farmhouse in 1880. That home still stands today, built from the very trees that once grew on the property, anchoring the land in a way that cannot be replicated.

Over the years, the farm evolved into a diverse and productive operation. Cotton, peanuts, corn, and sugarcane were cultivated, and a dairy was added, supported by simple but purposeful structures—some of which still remain.The original pine home remains, built from lumber harvested from the old sawmill. The wide yard still welcomes. Even the old milk-cooling brick structure has found new life as a gathering place around the fire. The wraparound porch, with its solid pine columns pulled from the surrounding bottomland, still welcomes much as it did over a century ago, and historic charm shines throughout.

WHY THIS MATTERS — A NOTE FROM JON KOHLER

“Most ‘historic’ homes I see have been gutted down to the studs and staged for Instagram. Hamilton Place is different. The pine in these walls was standing on this land before the house existed. Joseph Columbus Hamilton cut it, milled it, and built something his great-grandchildren would still recognize. You can’t manufacture that. You treasure it.” — Jon Kohler

THE FARMHOUSE

At the center of the property sits a restored 2,304± square foot farmhouse with three bedrooms and two baths. The layout includes a formal dining room, a main living area, and a light-filled sunroom.

Original elements remain intact — vintage sinks, a clawfoot tub, heart pine throughout — while modern updates including a new roof, HVAC system, and improved infrastructure mean the home lives as well as it presents. Two porches, including a classic wraparound, extend the living space outdoors.

“Every buyer who tells me they want a historic Southern farmhouse changes their mind after the second contractor quote. I’ve had the same experience. Hamilton Place is the exception — the hard, expensive, uncertain part is behind you. The roof is new. The HVAC is new. The barn is rebuilt. What’s left is the part you actually wanted: enjoying it.” — Jon Kohler

THE BARN AND EVENT VENUE

The property’s iconic red barn has been fully rebuilt and transformed into a working event venue, capable of hosting gatherings of up to 150 guests. What was once a utilitarian farm structure now serves as the social centerpiece of the property, with open, flexible space, updated lighting, and full electrical service that allows it to adapt to weddings, receptions, and private events.

Dedicated exterior bathrooms support events while preserving the character and privacy of the main home. The business and it's website, as well as furnishings and equipment are included, so that the next owner can step in and immediately enjoy or operate the property.

Click HERE to See the Wedding Venue Site

A BROKER’S NOTE ON THE BUSINESS

“The wedding income is real and it matters. For those weekends your not using the place yourself share it with others while they gladly pay for its use. The best reason to own Hamilton Place isn’t the P&L. It’s the weekend someone’s mother will cry watching her daughter walk out of that farmhouse toward this barn. You get to be the quiet reason that moment exists.” — Jon Kohler

INCOME AND FLEXIBILITY

Hamilton Place is more than just a restored farmhouse. It can generate consistent annual revenue through a combination of weddings, private events, and short-term rentals.

It functions equally well as a personal retreat, a part-time business, or a full-time venture, depending on the vision of its next owner. With systems, vendor relationships, and local support already in place, the transition from ownership to operation would be seamless.

THE GROUNDS AND LOCATION

The 8.6± acres surrounding the home are framed by mature pecans and pines that give the property its sense of place. The grounds provide both openness and privacy — a natural backdrop for gatherings while maintaining the quiet, rural character that defines the area.

Set in the flat piedmont of middle Georgia, about an hour south of Macon, Hamilton Place is within easy reach of Lake Blackshear, Cordele, and Americus. Close to I-75 its in the wealth corridor of South Georgia. The property offers both seclusion and accessibility — close enough to draw guests, yet far enough to feel removed.

WHO HAMILTON PLACE IS FOR

Hamilton Place is for someone seeking to own not only a home but a legacy. There are reasons that homes like this were worth restoring. Not every place is. This property is for someone who values a property by what it preserves, what it hosts, and what it passes on.

The right owner will recognize themselves here:

  • Someone who wants to be the named steward of a place, not just another home
  • Someone who understands that stewarding over a 145-year-old restored Georgia farmhouse is a form of philanthropy and legacy
  • Someone who sees the wedding venue as an ability to not only offset costs when your not using it but to share Georgias history with others on their most important day
  • Someone who would rather inherit a finished restoration, bypass the risk, bypass the years and go right to the enjoyment  

"It’s hard to explain until you’re out here, but it’s just peaceful. The house, the land, the sunsets—it all settles you down. Properties like this don’t come along often—places where the story is already written, but the next chapter is yours to create. Whether it’s hosting weddings, building a business, or simply finding a place to slow down, Hamilton Place is ready." - Scott Sumner

CLOSING

Hamilton Place is a place where people gather to mark life’s biggest moments, where history has not been replaced but carried forward, and where the next chapter is ready to be written by someone who cherishes its legacy.

“Hamilton Place deserves a steward. The right person will know within ten minutes of walking the porch whether that’s them — and if it is, they’ll spend the rest of their life grateful they recognized the opportunity.” — Jon Kohler

 

 

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  • One hour south of Macon
  • Close proximity to Lake Blackshear, Cordele and Americus
  • Approximately 40 miles from Southwest Georgia Regional Airport (Albany, GA)
  • Approximately two hours south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
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