100 Acres at 194 Cromers Bridge Road, Royston, GA, Franklin County

Royston, Franklin County

Updated Oct 29, 2024

  • 100 Total Acres
  • 90 Tillable Acreage
  • 90 Acres of Fenced Pasture
  • 100 Acres of Unfenced Pasture

100 Acres at 194 Cromers Bridge Road, Royston, GA, Franklin County

Royston, Franklin County

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100 acres of many opportunities for livestock, crops, and vineyards. The land is surrounded by woods that can be sold to a logging a company.

 Public:    BEAUTIFUL LAND IN FRANKLIN COUNTY!!! Discover 100 Acres of prime land in Royston, GA! ?? Don't miss this incredible opportunity to invest in your future. Act fast and secure your piece of paradise today. This land offers many possibilities. You can start your own Orchard Farm and Retreat. Clear the land to build a poultry, cattle, and goat farm. Farm your medicinal herbs and holistic medicine which is a fast-growing business. Your farm and Homestead can grow vegetables and vineyard. What a great idea to use your farm for education with students in agriculture. The timber can be sold to a lumber company. Bring your Homestead plans, and animals, and farm this 100 Acres in Royston. This property adjoins Nails Creek, known for having the historical Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge built in 1907 part of the Bridge is on the property. A small portion of the property is located directly across the street. The endless possibilities for this property are yet to be seen. No HOA. Build your dream home or remodel the 1920 farmhouse currently on the property. The property has Septic, Power, public water, and well water. Don't miss this opportunity to own your piece of country living, while still being only 10 minutes from I-85, 20 minutes from Commerce and Athens, and 20 minutes to large brand-name businesses. This land could be subdivided if needed. We welcome all offers.

Conservation Easements

This land is protected by a conservation easement or protection program.

The conservation will soon retire

Current Production on Farm

Produce / Land Cover

  • Aquaculture/Hydroponics
  • Well / Pond / Other Water Source