This 14 acre estate sits in the heart of the famed Red Hills Plantation Region, where the land is storied and the traditions run deep. Just next door lies Okapiloco Plantation—6,581 acres of pristine quail woods that have shaped the culture and rhythm of this entire region.
Brooks County, Georgia | 14 ± Acres | 9283 Tallokas Road, Pavo, GA
14 ± acre private estate in the Red Hills Plantation Region
Gated entry with sweeping views of rolling hills and open fields
Mature South Georgia pines & massive Live Oaks throughout
Ideal setting for a dream home, family homestead, or rural retreat
Land & Layout
8 ± acres fully fenced with electric & water
Multiple paddocks with 5 separate pens for flexible animal operations
Rolling topography with excellent wildlife flow
Surrounded by 500+ acres of family trust land protected for over 30 years
Neighbor to Okapiloco Plantation, a 6,500-acre private wild quail pl...
Neighbor to Okapiloco Plantation, a 6,500-acre private wild quail plantation
Peaceful setting with the natural soundtrack of bobwhite quail
Improvements
952 sq ft former creamery/office building
Commercial kitchen, Full bathroom & shower, Office/living space, Industrial-grade concrete floors w/ floor drain system, Tankless hot water, Fiber optic internet, Generator transfer switch, (2) - 200 AMP power supply, washer and dryer connections
864 sq ft barn with 3 existing stalls
288 sq ft equipment shed
180 sq ft lean-to animal shelter, Shelters and water access throughout fenced paddocks
Utilities & Infrastructure
3 horsepower well serving property & structures, Electric fencing throughout animal areas, Water lines run to all major paddocks and shelters, Fiber optic high-speed internet, Portable generator hook-up for full system backup
Wildlife & Region
Located in the famed South Georgia Red Hills known nationally for quail hunting, field trials & conservation-focused land management.
Excellent wildlife corridor due to adjoining 500 acre land trust & adjacent 6K acre private plantation
Tax Benefits
Enrolled in CUVA Conservation Easement - annual taxes approx. $583, new owner may continue CUVA or opt out (fee applies)
History & Past Use
Formerly home to Grateful Hill Farm Goat Dairy and Creamery - An FDA-licensed facility which produced artisanal chèvre sold across the Southeast
Existing infrastructure ideal for dog training, vet facility, creamery, or small business
Highest and Best Uses
Family Homestead, Dream Estate Homesite, Working Farm or Organic Hobby Farm, Field Trial or Dog Training Facility, Veterinary or animal-care business, Boutique agricultural operation, Rural retreat or second home
For three decades, the neighboring 500 acres on each side of Hilltop have been held in a single family trust that will continue into the future, a quiet assurance that the surrounding lands are cared for with the same reverence you feel the moment you arrive and your neighbors will be stewards of the land as well.
Hilltop, affectionately named by the current owners grandmother is the rare place where utility and beauty meet with ease. Whether you dream of a family homestead, an organic farm, a field-trial dog training facility, or a peaceful country retreat, the canvas is already prepared. And with a continuing CUVA conservation easement keeping the annual taxes around $580 the land remains not just inspiring, but truly accessible.
Hilltop Farm – A Story of Quiet Beauty in the Red Hills of Georgia
Tucked along the gentle rise of north Brooks County’s rolling landscape, Hilltop is the kind of place you don’t simply visit—you feel it. The secluded gated entry opens up to reveal nearly fourteen acres of open fields, whispering pines, and ancient Live Oaks that stretch their arms wide across the land. Here, the light is different. Softer. Golden. The kind that makes mornings linger and evenings last just a little longer.
This 14 acre estate sits in the heart of the famed Red Hills Plantation Region, where the land is storied and the traditions run deep. Just next door lies Okapilco Plantation—6,581 acres of pristine quail woods that have shaped the culture and rhythm of this entire region. At dawn, the calls of bobwhite quail rise like a natural symphony, echoing through the mist and settling over Hilltop’s open pastures. It’s a soundtrack unique to this part of Georgia, and it makes each morning feel like a gift.
The land itself tells a story of both heritage and possibility. Approximately eight of the acres are thoughtfully fenced and cross-fenced, complete with electric, water, and shelters—ready for horses, goats, cows, dogs, or any dream of rural life you’d like to bring to life. For many decades, the neighboring 500 acres on each side of Hilltop have been held in a single family trust that will continue into the future, a quiet assurance that the surrounding lands are cared for with the same reverence you feel the moment you arrive and your neighbors will be stewards of the land as well.
Hilltop once thrived as Grateful Hill Farm, a boutique goat dairy and creamery known for handcrafted chèvre that made its way to restaurants across the Southeast. The legacy of that operation remains in the form of a 952-square-foot office and creamery building—solid, well-designed, and fully equipped. With a commercial kitchen, full bathroom and shower, concrete floors with drain systems, and tankless hot water, the space is versatile enough to become anything: a veterinary office, a dog training facility, a creative studio, or a charming living space for a new owner. Fiber-optic internet and a generator transfer switch mean modern convenience is already built into the charm.
Across the property, additional structures—barns, stables, sheds, and lean-tos—stand ready for animals, equipment, or the next chapter of your rural vision. An 864-square-foot barn with multiple stalls, a dedicated equipment shed, and protected shelters enhance the land’s practicality, while wide-open fields and shady oak canopies offer countless places to imagine a future home. Here, every vista feels like the front porch view of your dream farmhouse.
Hilltop, affectionately named by the current owner's grandmother is the rare place where utility and beauty meet with ease. Whether you dream of a family homestead, an organic farm, a field-trial dog training facility, or a peaceful country retreat, the canvas is already prepared. And with a continuing CUVA conservation easement keeping the annual taxes around $580 the land remains not just inspiring, but truly accessible.
Conveniently located between Thomasville, Valdosta, and Moultrie—each only a short drive away—Hilltop offers the perfect balance of privacy and connection. But when you’re standing beneath the sweeping live oaks or watching the sun settle behind the pines, the rest of the world feels a long way off.
Hilltop Farm isn’t just a property. It’s a place of possibility. A place where mornings start with birdsong and evenings end under a sky full of stars.
A place ready for its next chapter—make it yours!
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