Built in 1836—two years before Chattooga County itself was established—Gamble Springs is a rare legacy property where history, water, recreation, and modern infrastructure come together. Set on 123± acres just outside Summerville, the estate features multiple year-round natural springs, hardwood bottoms along Raccoon Creek, fenced pastures, established wildlife habitat, and a fully restored antebellum home.
The 3,840± sq. ft. residence offers four en-suite bedrooms, including two primary suites, original fireplaces, original wood-paneled walls, formal dining, updated kitchen spaces, and a vaulted screened porch overlooking the landscape.
Extensively renovated in 2023, improvements include a new roof, Jeld-Wen windows and doors, updated HVAC systems with whole-home dehumidification, encapsulated crawlspace, upgraded electrical and plumbing, foam insulation, new flooring, water filtration with UV purification, whole-house generator, fiber internet, security system, and automated gate access.
Property features include:
• Multiple year-round natural springs
• Hardwood creek corridor along Raccoon Creek
• Three fenced pastures
• Five established hunting blinds
• Detached shop and equipment building
• Historic 1920s hay barn
• Reinforced bridge crossing
• Gated entrance with camera and remote access
• High-speed fiber internet and full security system
• 26 kW Generac generator backup system
Located approximately 30 minutes from Rome, just over an hour from Chattanooga, and under two hours from Atlanta and Birmingham, Gamble Springs offers a rare opportunity to own a fully restored historic estate in Northwest Georgia.