Welcome to Rock Mill, a 326-acre private estate steeped in Southern history and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1960. Built in 1810 and meticulously restored to preserve 99% of its original condition, the 8,109-square-foot main residence showcases Federal-style architecture with 12 fireplaces, intricate ceiling medallions, and craftsmanship attributed to Edward Jones, who also contributed to the White House restoration.
The property offers a rare combination of historical significance and modern functionality. Beyond the main home, the estate includes three fully equipped guest houses, a remodeled equestrian facility with nine stalls, and a 20,000-square-foot climate-controlled building formerly housing the Ogeechee River Car Museum. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate four stocked ponds, five miles of river frontage, and abundant hunting grounds across 174 acres of open fields and 152 acres of hardwood and pine forest.