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Have you ever taken a romantic evening stroll through Savannah’s historic squares? Or admired the unique homes on the Charleston riverfront? These beautiful cities are living memories of a simpler time. Most people could only dream of living in these architecturally magnificent homes. Just outside of Atlanta, that dream comes alive at Sweetbottom Plantation.

At Sweetbottom Plantation you can live the relaxed life of the old south. A planned gated community with over 140 estate homes, Sweetbottom Plantation takes its inspiration from Savannah and Charleston as well as New Orleans’s Garden District and the great homes of Colonial New England. Nestled on the banks of the Chattahoochee, Sweetbottom Plantation is conveniently located 30 minutes from Atlanta and just minutes from local public and private golf clubs.

Each neighborhood within Sweetbottom Plantation reflects the special nature of a different region. Intertwined amongst the ante-bellum homes are walking paths, common areas, gazebos, fountains and beautiful gardens. Common alleys with garage access from the rear of the home helps preserve the ambiance. The streets are lit by gas lamps and lined with an array of trees that are breathtaking in spring. Special touches like wrought iron, large open porches, and varying densities give you the feel of a simpler time.

As a gated community, Sweetbottom Plantation is a gem hidden from the hustle and bustle of suburban life. Taking its architectural influence from the historic American towns of the 18th and 19th centuries. Many of the homes are modeled after grand houses listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more information about Sweetbottom Plantation or to take a tour of this community contact The McCarley Group today!

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