Honey Lake Plantation
1290 Nw Honey Lake Road : Greenville, FL 32331
Madison County, Florida

Farm Description
- Overview of Honey Lake Plantation - Established Plantation Featuring a Spectacular 80 +/- Acre Lake; One of Only Two Natural Deep Water Lakes on a Red Hills Plantation -2,800 +/- total acres, Madison and Jefferson Counties, Florida -The 80+/- acre deep-water, spring fed lake is one of the most beautiful in the Southeast -Approximately 40 minutes to Thomasville and Tallahassee -Mapped on the prestigious Georgia-Florida Field Trial Map, nearby to Dixie Plantation, Pinckney Hill, Pinion Point, Turkey Scratch, and Avalon Plantation -Plantation established by Elizabeth Pansy Ireland Poe -Over six miles of high-fence -40-acre irrigation pivot currently planted for a total of 82.1 acres in perennial peanut hay production -Gated entrance, very private -Selah- The Main House -6,994 square foot estate on a hill overlooking the 80-acre Honey Lake -Four bedrooms/four bathrooms and two half baths -Master bedroom wing with lake views and patio access, wet bar, claw foot tub, glass shower, and closet/dressing room -Foyer with curved grand staircase and marble floor -Two dream executive home offices with beautiful woodwork -Home gym -Open floor plan between kitchen & breakfast nook, dining room, and living room- great house for entertaining -Large bonus room -Horseshoe-shaped infinity pool and over 3,200 square feet of patios and porches -Theatre with tiered seating and state-of-the-art sound and technology -Elevator -Beautiful heart pine and cypress millwork -Pansy Poe Historic Guest House -Located on Honey Lake adjacent to the main house -Completely remodeled and updated three bedroom house -Offers some of the best views of the lake -Fishing pier and boathouse, large brick fire pit/barbeque combo -Excellent management for trophy bucks and turkey -Wild quail coupled with preseason release for some of the top wing shooting in the southeast -Floodable duck ponds -Apx in timber per forester estimates (2015) -Extensive fencing, road systems, landscaping, and irrigation throughout the plantation -High-fenced garden and chickens -Excellent conservation easement potential