Fenway Farms
If You are Looking for a Horse Farm in the Rolling Hills of South Georgia; Fenway Farms Has Every Amenity for the Equestrian Outdoor Lifestyle. Once You Drive Through the Gates, It Will Be Easy To Call This Place Home!
- 44 +/- Acre Gated Equestrian Estate, Grady County, Georgia
- Located Just 20 Minutes from Cairo, Ga and 40 Minutes to Thomasville, Ga
- Main House
- 4181 Sq Ft 4BR/ 4BA/ 1 Half Bath Custom Crafted Southern Living Style Home; Bonus Room Upstairs Used as a Media/Game Room Area
- Electric Gated Entry with Paved Lane Through the Horse Pastures Up to the Main Residence
- Front Porch with Rocking Chairs; Back Porch Area with Pergola, Fire Pit, Hot Tub and Porch Swing
- Open Floor Plan with Sunroom, Gourmet Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances; Dining Room and Great Room Flow from Kitchen Area
- 6 Stall Horse Barn Complete with Feed and Tack Rooms; Horse Washing Station; Polaris Storage Area and a Chandelier that Fits the Barn Perfectly
- Full Size Mirrored Dressage Arena with Paddocks Behind Arena for Injured Horses
- 2320 Sq Ft Workshop/ Man Cave With 3 Car Carport and Car Lift
- Concrete Covered Luxury RV Carport and Area to Store Horse Trailers
- 2 Large Fenced Paddocks Lining the Main Entrance to Residence
- Bartlett Pear Trees, Georgia Peach Trees Loaded with Peaches and Mature Pecan Trees on the Grounds for Those That Love Fresh Fruit
- Designated Covered FedEx Package Station for Delivery Drops Outside the Gate Entrance
Just a 20-minute drive down the beautiful rolling country roads of Grady County takes you to an equestrian haven called Fenway Farms. Once you turn off of Mizpah Road onto the paved drive, take in the gorgeous mossy live oaks and tall South Georgia pines that lead to the gated entry up ahead. As the automatic wrought iron gates open, a world of peace and tranquility lies ahead navigating through lush green pastures where the horses of Fenway Farms call home. As you near the front steps of the main residence, enjoy the breathtaking views of the expansive fenced equestrian estate which has countless oaks and pines to provide cool shady spots for your horses in the heat of the day.
The main residence is a Southern Living-inspired open layout with relaxing rocking chairs on the front porch overlooking the peach trees and horse pastures out front. The interior of the residence is a 5186 SF Under Roof with 4181 Heated and Cooled 4-BR / 4.5-BA custom crafted home complete with hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and an open living plan that welcomes entertaining friends and family. The gourmet kitchen is a fantastic space designed for the chef of the family to be able to cook but still be a part of entertaining guests. It boasts stainless steel appliances with gas burners assuring every dinner party prepared is a hit for all involved. The bar area is expansive and the perfect spot to have a seat in the kitchen area and enjoy a meal. Don't forget the walk-in pantry area for food storage and an abundant amount of custom cabinets for proper space to store dishes and other items. This space flows effortlessly into the dining and great room areas and makes transitioning guests after dinner a simple task.
A custom office is situated near the front entry hall foyer and gives one the perfect view out over the manicured horse pastures, making a work from home situation an enjoyable experience.
There are 4 spacious bedrooms on the first floor with 3.5 baths which provides ample room to spread out for any size family. The laundry room is conveniently located just down the hallway from the master bedroom and is even uniquely designed with a laundry pass-through from the master closet to make collecting laundry quick and easy. Every room provides gorgeous views of the estate and helps to complete the peaceful vibe Fenway Farms exudes. If movie night is a family tradition, escape to the second floor where you will find another bonus room and a large movie/game room area that can also double as additional sleeping quarters for large family holidays. This home is the perfect spot to have large gatherings and have plenty of room to spread out and enjoy fellowshipping.
If mornings are your favorite time of day, enjoy your coffee and the sunrise in the spacious lighted sunroom area. The French doors give way to an inviting back patio space with a lighted seating area created on the bricked space perfect for taking in sunsets, sitting by the fire pit and watching the equestrians work the Dressage Arena. As you walk down the brick steps, the custom pergola awaits with the rolling waters of the hot tub and double porch swing welcoming all to take a seat and decompress after a fun day on the farm riding horses.
Fenway Farms offers amazing amenities for the equestrian lover. Just to the left of the residence is a 6-stall immaculate horse barn complete with washing stations, space for your Polaris, an AC tack room, feed room and yes, even a gorgeous chandelier. There is room to board 6-8 horses with 2 dedicated smaller paddocks perfect for separating injured horses from the mix. The full-size mirrored Dressage arena is an easy walk over from the barn and the perfect space to work your horses and perfect your dressage routines. When your work is done, simply lead your horse over to the barn washing station, untack and in five minutes have your horse washed, cooled down and ready to be released in the fenced paddocks out front.
Early summer brings one of south Georgia's favorite times of year, peach season. Enjoy delicious fresh peaches from the trees in the front yard that are absolutely perfect for making your favorite cobbler or homemade ice cream. The Bartlett pear trees are also a hit and pair perfectly with brie and wine to have a delicious farm-to-table appetizer for Fenway Farms guests. There are numerous mature pecan trees on the estate to enjoy collecting pecans and making your favorite holiday dishes.
If cooking is too domestic, your favorite do-it-yourselfer can escape to his very own 2320 sq ft heated and cooled workshop/man cave complete with a screened-in porch and three-car covered carport with car lift for auto work. Fenway Farms provides a place for every activity whether that be riding horses or building cabinets. This detached workshop is the perfect space for storing tools and equipment used to build and maintain the estate. If RV travel is a favorite pastime, Fenway Farms has a designated covered concrete carport to store your Luxury RV or horse trailers. Every amenity and detail was well thought out and incorporated into the design of Fenway Farms.
Fenway Farms is a little slice of heaven in the country. Only 40 minutes from Thomasville, GA, and just 20 minutes to Cairo, GA. Going into town for shopping and date night is a quick and easy drive. The schools in the area are great and there are two different private schools to consider if that is the route you choose for your children. The neighbors in this community all watch out for one another and you will not find a better community to call home and raise your family.

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