An 1893 Victorian farmhouse on eight acres of Georgia land, opening as a private retreat destination for remote teams, wellness practitioners, and people who believe where you go shapes what you become.
The Homestead
Homestead 180 is a fully restored folk Victorian farmhouse sitting on eight acres in the historic center of Maysville, Georgia. The wraparound porch opens to a barn, garden beds, and open pasture out back, close enough to Atlanta to be easy, far enough to feel like a genuine reset.
The house was built to last, and restored to tell its story. Three private bedroom suites, a great room made for gathering, a kitchen that actually gets used, and rooms full of original character you won't find in any hotel. We're opening it as a private retreat destination, and before we do, we want to know who's coming.
The Restoration
Homestead 180 wasn't decorated. It was excavated. Every room was researched, sourced, and built to tell the truth about this place: a folk Victorian farmhouse on a railroad line that once carried fretwork, furniture, and color up from New Orleans. Nothing here pretends to be from this decade. That's the point.
Before central heat, one fireplace warmed the whole house through chimney passages. We didn't hide it. We exposed it on every side, every era of wear left visible.
An 1896 bedroom suite from a French Quarter estate, driven up by U-Haul and built into the wall. Barn doors from South Carolina. A mantle from Baton Rouge. The house maps the railroad.
A powder room in midnight navy and gold, with bees painted by hand. They became our mark, a small signal that this place was made by people, not a template.
Cast iron, circa 1910, big enough to bathe a baby or prep a whole turkey. Not an apron-front knockoff. Built for real work, and still doing it.
A second-generation interior plumbing marvel from the industrial age, tank mounted high, pull-lever flush. Guests never get tired of it.
Greens and blues from the garden and field, Georgia red clay, earthy browns. Bathroom paint from CLARE, a line created by a Black woman trained as a chemist. Every choice has a reason.
"Every material carries history, and I must translate those quiet narratives into something tactile and unforgettable."Brittany Butler · Designer
Sections of the land have been brought back to life as Little Foot Farm: garden beds, pasture, and food grown here over the last several years. It's an active work in progress, a labor of love, and part of what makes a stay here mean something.
Two Tracks
Two ways most guests use the house — a midweek format for teams and a weekend format for wellness. Think of them as starting points, not rules. Both are available to book, and we're glad to shape a stay around what you actually need.
A place to do your best work — and breathe between.
Remote teams, startup off-sites, co-working cohorts. Step away from Slack, step into the field, and accomplish more in three days than in three weeks back at the desk. A full house set up for real work in a real place.
A private, character-filled setting for yoga teachers, breathwork facilitators, and sound healers to lead from. Bring your clients to a place that does half the work for you. Founding practitioners get preferred rates and a co-branded booking page.
Our Community
Homestead 180 is rooted in the I-85 corridor and the Atlanta community, home to anyone who believes the best versions of work and rest happen somewhere that means something.
Distributed startups, digital agencies, and creative studios in Atlanta and along the I-85 corridor that do their best thinking together, in person.
Yoga teachers, breathwork facilitators, sound healers, and coaches looking for an authentic private retreat venue with real character.
Members of the Atlanta HBCU alumni network and Black professional community who want their spaces and their spending to stand for something.
People who have been to the lakehouse, the hotel, the Airbnb, and are ready for something with more soul. You know this is it when you see it.
Every room is different. None of them look like a hotel. That's the point.
The Space
An 1893 folk Victorian on a quiet street in historic Maysville, with a wraparound porch, original hardwood floors, wood-paneled ceilings, and three distinctly designed bedroom suites. Step off the porch and you find a barn, garden beds, and eight acres to wander. An hour from Atlanta. A world away.
Be First
We're opening our booking calendar to waitlist members first, with priority windows, founding-member rates, and early community access. Tell us a little about yourself so we can make it worth your while.
We'll be in touch as soon as booking windows open. Welcome to the Homestead 180 community.
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