Quail Plantation | Albany, GA | description

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Grand Georgian Low-Country manor with a double colonnade overlooking a tiered lake, part of an architect-led master plan for a working pecan farm.
Illuminated Georgian Low-Country manor with a double colonnade reflected in a tiered lake at dusk, part of a 4,500-acre pecan farm master plan.
Deep Georgian Low-Country veranda with shutters, lantern pendants, and columned porch seating overlooking fields on a working pecan farm estate.
Warm wood-paneled library with a carved mantel fireplace and equestrian artwork in a Georgian Low-Country manor on a working pecan farm estate.
Georgian Low-Country manor kitchen with warm wood cabinetry, window shutters, a hanging lantern, and a hearth fireplace beside the breakfast table.
Georgian Low-Country manor living room with a classical fireplace mantel, arched built-in bookcase, and layered seating for a sporting estate.
Equestrian center with stables, paddocks, and white fencing along a farm lane, planned as part of a comprehensive working pecan farm estate.
Architectural estate master plan site plan showing the live oak allée, main house, shooting lodge, stables, paddocks, kennels, and tiered lakes.

A grand double colonnade manor house in the tradition of the Georgian Low-Country 18th Century Provincial Period is positioned at the high point and crossroads of a quarter mile double row alle of majestic live oaks, formal gardens, and a series of tiered lakes below into the distant fields.  The comprehensive master plan of the 4,500-acre working pecan farm with natural quail habitat includes the main house, shooting lodge, guest and staff quarters, equestrian center including a stable, kennels, farm equipment storage, paddocks, and a property manager’s house. 

  • Architecture: Andrew B. Ballard
  • Interior Design: Mark Hampton & John Stefanidis
  • Photography: Andrew B. Ballard