Quail Plantation | Albany, GA | description

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A large, historic plantation house with classic architecture and a wraparound porch sits on a hill surrounded by trees. The sloped roof with chimneys is bathed in warm sunlight, while a calm pond reflects the building in the foreground.
A large house with striking architecture is silhouetted against a dark blue evening sky. It stands near water, reflecting its lights and shape on the calm surface, surrounded by tall trees whose outlines are also mirrored in the water.
A sunlit porch with wicker chairs and tables arranged on wood flooring, showcasing classic NYC interiors. Black-cushioned chairs face each other in pairs, while lantern lights and white columns frame views of trees and water in Manhattan.
A cozy, wood-paneled living room with a lit fireplace, horse painting, and tan armchairs brings classic interiors charm to NYC. A black star-patterned blanket, patterned rug, and framed photos create a warm, traditional Manhattan atmosphere.
A cozy kitchen with wood-paneled walls, a lit fireplace, and stylish interiors. A round dining table set for a meal is surrounded by wooden chairs, while warm lighting and a hanging lantern highlight the inviting NYC-inspired atmosphere.
Elegant Manhattan living room with patterned upholstery, a fireplace topped with a horse painting, classic NYC architecture details, ornate mirror, bookshelves, and tall windows with floral curtains. Sunlight brightens the soft, neutral-toned space.
A dirt road lined with white fences leads to white farm buildings surrounded by trees, their classic architecture blending with nature. Four horses graze in a fenced pasture under a large tree on this sunny, blue-sky day.
Site map showing wooded areas, two lakes, winding roads, and labeled buildings: Main House (center), Working Lodge (upper right), Horse Paddock, Stables, and Kennels. A compass indicates north at the bottom right—far from the bustle of Manhattan.

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