A visit to Pebble Hill Plantation is sure to result in an awe-inspiring and memorable experience for all who enter the plantation's gates. Pebble Hill has been called a Georgia Belle. This stately architectural beauty stands proudly amid the magnolias and long leaf pines of southwest Georgia. Pebble Hill Plantation covers 3,000 acres and dates to 1825. The plantation was changed from a working farm into a winter home for the Hanna family of Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1800’s. The present Main House, featuring Georgian and Greek Revival architecture, was built in the 1930’s. The Main House furnishings include prime antiques, Audubon prints, and a wealth of sporting art. The Main House tour is a guided tour that takes approximately 1.5 hours. Visitors may take a self-guided grounds tour of the 77 acres open to the public. A furnished map highlights points of interest. Some of the outbuildings include a cow barn and stable complex, dog hospital, nurse's station, log cabin school, and family cemetery. A picnic area is available. The Plantation Store has unique gift items, sandwiches and snacks for purchase.
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Pebble Hill is located at 1251 U.S. Highway 319 S. The property is 5 miles south of Thomasville, Gerogia, approximately 22 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida and approximately 55 miles west of I-75 at Valdosta, Georgia - Exit 16 / 84 West.