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On the coastline of Georgia sits a peninsula once known as Bryan Neck, surrounded by creeks and salt marshes and the Ogeechee and Medway rivers that flow past the Intracoastal Waterway and pristine barrier islands on their way to the sea. On land, grey fox and whitetail deer run beneath magnolia, palm and Spanish moss-draped live oak trees. Osprey, bald eagles and songbirds are seen overhead. And dolphin and manatee frolic in the waterways as alligators and fiddler crabs watch from the banks.

Guale Indians were the first humans known to walk the high bluffs, in 4000 B.C., living off the shellfish and teeming tidewaters. Since then, Spanish missionaries, pirates, Colonial planters and pioneers, crabbers and shrimpers have lived off the land. In 1925, industrialist Henry Ford discovered the area and chose it for his winter retreat. It was he who gave the town the name Richmond Hill.

Today, located in the heart of town, Richmond Hill Plantation is emerging, blending the beauty of old world living with modern luxuries.

Directions to Sales Center: Take Exit 90 off Interstate 95 (GA)
Turn southeast onto Hwy 144/Ford Ave - Drive 1.5 miles
Turn right onto Timber Trail. Drive .6 miles
Richmond Hill Plantation will be on your left
RHP sales office at North Entrance off Timber Trail Road
Only 20 miles to historic Savannah and Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport