Nestled on 250 picturesque acres just west of Camilla, Westbrook Farm embodies the timeless grace and quiet grandeur of a classic Southern plantation. Set back nearly half a mile from the road, the approach itself is unforgettable—an elegant driveway framed by majestic live oak trees whose sweeping canopies create a storybook entrance worthy of the South’s finest estates.
Custom built by noted Andy Cooper of Albany, this 5,200-square-foot brick Colonial Revival-style residence reflects craftsmanship and tradition at every turn. Thoughtfully designed for both gracious entertaining and comfortable family living, the home offers four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, including master suite on the main level.
The primary master suite, located on the first floor, serves as a private retreat and features beautiful views of the property. Upstairs, three spacious bedroom suites each include a private full bath, complemented by beautiful oak flooring throughout the second level.
The first floor showcases extraordinary reclaimed heart pine flooring—eight-inch-wide planks salvaged from historic logs sourced from the Suwannee River—adding warmth, character, and a tangible connection to Southern heritage. A spacious living area with a fireplace provides a welcoming gathering space, while expansive front porches on both the first and second floors invite relaxing Georgia evenings.
Surrounded by mature pine trees almost 40 years old, Westbrook Farm offers privacy, serenity, and a thriving natural habitat. Deer and turkey are abundant across the property, which has not been hunted in over 25 years—creating a true sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
After a quarter century of stewardship, the current owner is retiring and relocating to be closer to family—offering a rare opportunity to own a remarkable South Georgia estate where charm, craftsmanship, and natural beauty converge.