Coming Soon · Maysville, Georgia

A place to root down, recharge,
and remember what matters.

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.

1 hour north of Atlanta · 10 min off I-85
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Homestead 180 grand living room

Built in 1893. Restored with intention.

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.

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Acres
1893
Built
3
Suites
1hr
From Atlanta

A house that reads as it's lived in.

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.

The four-sided fireplace

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.

Furniture that traveled

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.

The hand-painted bees

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.

A true farm sink

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.

The high-tank toilet

A second-generation interior plumbing marvel from the industrial age, tank mounted high, pull-lever flush. Guests never get tired of it.

Colors drawn from the land

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
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Home to Little Foot Farm

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.

On the Land

Whatever brings you here, we've built a retreat for it.

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.

Midweek Work-Away Retreat — living room workspace
Midweek Work-Away · Tue–Thu

For teams who think better outside.

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.

  • High-speed WiFi throughout the house
  • Large common areas for focused work
  • 3-day / 2-night format, keep your weekends
  • Full kitchen + dining room for group meals
Weekend Wellness Retreat — clawfoot tub suite
Weekend Wellness · Fri–Sun

For practitioners & their people.

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.

  • Full house private buyout
  • Wraparound porch + outdoor gathering spaces
  • 3 bedroom suites (2 queens, 1 king) plus flex room
  • Founding-practitioner rates for early partners

Built for people who move with intention.

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.

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Remote Teams

Distributed startups, digital agencies, and creative studios in Atlanta and along the I-85 corridor that do their best thinking together, in person.

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Wellness Practitioners

Yoga teachers, breathwork facilitators, sound healers, and coaches looking for an authentic private retreat venue with real character.

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Community Builders

Members of the Atlanta HBCU alumni network and Black professional community who want their spaces and their spending to stand for something.

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Experience Seekers

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.

Homestead 180 wraparound porch
Living room with fireplace and barn doors
Clawfoot tub suite with brass fixtures

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

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.

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3 private bedroom suites
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3 full baths + powder room
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High-speed WiFi
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Full kitchen + dining room
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Little Foot Farm on the land
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Fire pit + outdoor seating
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8 acres of grounds to explore
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60 min from Atlanta · free parking

Get early access.

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.

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You're on the list.

We'll be in touch as soon as booking windows open. Welcome to the Homestead 180 community.

No spam. No booking required. Just first access when we open, and a community worth being part of.

Everything you want to know.

Where is Homestead 180?
We're located at 180 Church Street in Maysville, Georgia, a historic small town in Banks County, roughly 60 miles north of Atlanta. The drive is about 1 hour from Buckhead, and we're just 10 minutes off I-85 at exit 149. Free parking on-site for all guests.
What does a stay actually include?
Full private use of the 1893 Victorian farmhouse, including all bedrooms, common areas, full kitchen, wraparound porch, and outdoor spaces including the fire pit. You're also welcome to walk the property and its eight acres of grounds. Full package details will be shared with waitlist members before bookings open.
How many people can the property sleep?
The house has three private bedroom suites (two queens and one king), each with its own distinct character and design. There's also a flex room with a daybed, perfect for a solo traveler, a personal assistant, or a quiet reading retreat. The property is booked exclusively, so your group has the full house to yourselves.
What's the difference between the two retreat tracks?
Both are simple frameworks for booking the full house, not the only reasons to come. The Midweek Work-Away runs Tuesday–Thursday and is built for remote teams, startups, and founders who need a focused off-site that actually changes how the team works together. The Weekend Wellness Retreat runs Friday–Sunday and is designed for wellness practitioners (yoga teachers, breathwork facilitators, sound healers, somatic therapists) who want to bring their clients to a real, character-filled setting. You lead; we provide the space. Both are available to book, and we're glad to tailor a stay to what you need.
I'm a wellness practitioner. Can I host my own retreat here?
Yes, this is exactly what the Weekend Wellness track is built for. You bring your group, you lead your programming, and Homestead 180 handles the space. We're building a Practitioner Partnership Program that will include preferred rates and a co-branded booking page you can share with your clients. Join the waitlist, select "Weekend Wellness," and you'll be first to hear as the founding group forms.
What is Little Foot Farm?
Sections of the land have been brought back to life as Little Foot Farm, which has grown food here over the last several years: garden beds, pasture, and a mission rooted in food, community, and a closer relationship to the land. It's an active work in progress rather than a finished attraction, a labor of love and ongoing stewardship, and it's part of why this place feels different.
Is WiFi available? How's the connectivity?
Yes, high-speed WiFi is available throughout the house. We know the Work-Away track lives or dies on connectivity, and we're making sure it's solid before we open bookings. If you have specific bandwidth or video-conferencing requirements, mention it in the waitlist form and we'll confirm it meets your needs.
When will bookings open?
We're finishing our final prep and will open the calendar to waitlist members first, before any public launch. Waitlist members get priority booking windows, founding-member rates, and early community access. We can't give an exact date yet, but everyone on the list will get advance notice with enough time to plan. The best thing you can do is get on the list and tell us when you're hoping to visit.
What's your cancellation policy?
Full policies will be published when bookings open. We're designing them to be fair and human. This is a community, not a transaction. We'll share the details with waitlist members ahead of the general public launch.
Is the property pet-friendly?
We love the idea and we're working out the details. We'll have a clear policy ready before bookings open. If this is important to your group, note it in the waitlist form.

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