Pebble Hill Plantation
A visit to Pebble Hill in Thomasville, Georgia is sure to result in an awe-inspiring and memorable experience for all who enter the plantation's gates. Pebble Hill Plantation has been called a Georgia Belle. This stately architectural beauty stands proudly amid the magnolias and long leaf pines of southwest Georgia, and like an alluring belle, it has magnetic appeal and breathtaking beauty.
With its relaxed order and sense of timelessness, Pebble Hill puts everyone immediately at ease and invites closer inspection of the plantation and its former occupants. Gracious and vital with the South's rich traditions, Pebble Hill is a home rich in both art and history. The overall impression one receives from this remarkable plantation is more felt than defined.
AMAZING HISTORY OF PEBBLE HILL PLANTATION
The amazing history of the Hanna family involvement with Pebble Hill begins in 1896 when Melville Hanna acquired the property. In 1901, the plantation was given by Melville to his daughter, Kate. This is the point in history where this portion of the Pebble Hill story will begin. This pictorial history, with annotated text, is presented as a four-part series.
THINGS TO SEE & DO
A visit to Pebble Hill Plantation is more than a tour...it is a rewarding and enriching experience. Whether your interest is history, art, antiques, or natural outdoor beauty, you will find it all at Pebble Hill.
A sense of calm is felt from the moment one enters the main gates.
The beautiful and expansive grounds offer many opportunities to enjoy quiet solitude.
The Main House, with its extensive collections and wonderful antiques, is sure to captivate and amaze. Hanna family furnishings and Hanna family portraits and photographs throughout the home help to create a warmth and a sense of understanding of this remarkable family.
One can view vintage carriages and meet the Pebble Hill horses. The picnic area is a serene setting overlooking a small pond.
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