Nochaway Creek Retreat
1387 Milford Rd : Newton, GA 39870
Baker County, Georgia

Ranch Description
Beautiful, Private Landholding on the Ichawaynochaway Creek in the Albany-Area Plantation Belt. Nearly ½ mile of pristine and serene creek frontage, cypress house, and more. This unique, high quality property is 87+/- acres on the pristine Nochaway Creek. For nearly 25 years, the current owner has thoughtfully improved this land with scenic roads, a cabin, a large garage where he works on his antique car collection, barns, sheds, and more. The story of how he came to own this land was one of both destiny and good fortune … he had loved this very property back in his childhood when his parents were sharecroppers nearby, and he'd access the river for fishing and swimming here. Decades later, and a PhD and a successful biostatistical business in the pharmaceutical industry, he was able to come back and purchase this special property that he so fondly enjoyed as a boy. -OVERVIEW- 87+/- acres in Baker County, Georgia just northwest of Newton 0.4+/- miles of beautiful, wooded frontage on the Nochaway Creek Entire southern boundary is the Alligator Creek, apx 0.3 miles 2,300+/- sq ft cypress cabin overlooking a deep-water curve in the creek with 4 BR/3 BR, built on pilings with over 3500+/- sq ft of multi-level porches and decks Landscaped for a continuous show of color almost year-round Historic property formerly the site of an old grist mill, and evidence of Native American fish weirs/harvesting pools in the creek Gorgeous, untouched river bottom hardwood/pine forest mix- apx 33 acres Mature upland pines and hardwoods- apx 36 acres 7,200+/- sq ft shop with climate control, apartment, and 12 garage doors Auto-lift, sheds, and pole barn Good roads 12+/- acres of fenced pasture This creek is one of the most beautiful in the area, and land does not come available often here. This property would be a great annex to a larger nearby plantation to expand family recreational opportunities in the Albany area, or for someone as a nice-sized retreat. It's about three hours to downtown Atlanta, and only about 30 minutes to Albany.