Located 15 minutes south of Covington and approximately 50 minutes from Atlanta, this exceptional 46-acre estate offers a unique combination of luxury living and premier equestrian facilities. Set among rolling pastures, scenic water features, and thoughtfully designed improvements, the property provides privacy, space, and convenience in one of Georgias most desirable rural settings.
Property History
Owned by an Atlanta family for decades, the estate has been maintained as a private equestrian retreat, with improvements including a pool and tennis/pickleball court. Recently, the family has opened the estate to fellow equestrian enthusiasts for boarding and training, adding income potential while preserving its character in one of Georgias most desirable rural settings.
The Land
The estate spans expansive pastures and gently rolling terrain, ideal for riding, training, and turnout. With ample space for barns, arenas, trails, and fenced fields, the property is tailored for horse-centric living. Featuring 2,000 feet of frontage along Elk Camp Road and three access points, the Estate combines privacy with practical connectivity to local amenities, schools, and services.
LOCATION:
Newton County, GA
15 minutes south of Covington
Approximately 50 minutes to Atlanta
Close to Covingtons historic downtown, equestrian services, and local schools
Easy access to major highways for city commuting
IMPROVEMENTS:
Main Residence: 6,000 sqft, expansive living spaces with scenic views
Private pool
Tennis/pickleball court
Separate caretakers home
Well-maintained stables and dedicated riding arena
Established pastures for turnout and grazing
ACREAGE:
46 acres of rolling pastures and wooded terrain
2,000 feet of frontage along Elk Camp Road with three access points
HUNTING & WILDLIFE:
Open pastures and wooded creek frontage
Five acres of spring-fed ponds attracting waterfowl
Whitetail deer and wild turkey frequently observed
Fishing opportunities in ponds and creek
WATER ACCESS:
Four spring-fed ponds totaling approximately five acres
1,200 feet of West Bear Creek frontage
Reliable water for livestock, recreation, and wildlife
Scenic riparian areas enhancing privacy and ecological value