12 Oldest Standing Homes in Georgia

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Georgia
Jeff Whigham Sr., Whigham and Company, LLC via Zillow

Georgia, with its rich history and deep-rooted traditions, is home to some of the oldest and most charming homes in the United States. From antebellum plantations to quaint cottages and stately mansions, these historical properties offer a glimpse into the past, showcasing architectural styles that have withstood the test of time. Preserved with care and reverence, each of these homes tells a story of the people, events, and culture that helped shape Georgia. These 12 oldest standing homes in Georgia are more than just buildings—they are living monuments to the state’s heritage, waiting to be explored.

1. Colonial Revival Home in Sparta, Georgia (1840)

Colonial Revival Home in Sparta, Georgia (1840)
Michael Redwine, Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s via Zillow

Built in 1840, this charming Colonial Revival home spans 5,620 square feet on 4 acres of land. The home is meticulously restored with original hardwood floors, walnut doors, and stair balusters. Modern updates include new insulation, HVAC systems, and exterior work. The property features four porches, a guest cottage, agricultural hoop houses, and beautiful gardens. Ideal for those seeking a historical home with modern amenities and farm-to-market potential.

2. Greek Revival Home in Hamilton, Georgia (1850)

Greek Revival Home in Hamilton, Georgia (1850)
Diedere Zalunardo, Coldwell Banker / Kennon, Parker, Duncan & Davis via Zillow

Built in 1850, this charming farmhouse sits on 4.04 acres, offering serene creek views and a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern updates. Inside, you’ll find raw wood accents, an operational fireplace, and classic paint. The property includes a garden area, a charming barn, and recent updates like new vinyl siding and a metal roof.

3. Greek Revival Estate in Sparta, Georgia (1850)

Greek Revival Estate in Sparta, Georgia (1850)
Shannon Jones, Lake Sinclair-Oconee Realty via Zillow

Built in 1850, located in the serene community of Linton, this majestic mid-19th-century home offers 5 bedrooms and 1 bathroom across 4,300 sqft. Built with hand-formed bricks and featuring a new metal roof added in 2019, the home showcases unique elements like cranberry glass, etched glass vine doorways, and expansive lower and upper porches offering scenic views. Situated on 1 acre of land, this historic beauty is perfect for those looking to restore a piece of history or create a bed and breakfast or event venue. 

4. Greek Revival Home in Thomaston, Georgia (1850)

Greek Revival Home in Thomaston, Georgia (1850)
Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc., Realtors via Zillow

Built in 1850, this Greek Revival-style home offers 2,400 square feet of living space on 6.95 secluded acres. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the residence features a central hall floor plan, a remodeled kitchen, and a formal garden with a gazebo. The home has been carefully restored, preserving original wide plank hardwood flooring and architectural details.  

5. Folk Victorian Home in Darien, Georgia (1850)

Folk Victorian Home in Darien, Georgia (1850)
Catherine Williams, Spartina Real Estate, Darien, GA via Zillow

Built in 1850, this stunning home sits on 4.49 acres of marshfront land with sunrise views. Located just 5 minutes from Darien in the historic Ridgeville community, the property offers a glimpse into local history. The home features heart pine floors, original windows and doors, and 3 wood-burning fireplaces. Enjoy the outdoors with a two-story porch, perennial plants, and some of the first grafted pecan trees in Georgia. The property is ideal for restoration and offers potential as a year-round residence or vacation rental.

6. Greek Revival Home in La Fayette, Georgia (1853)

Greek Revival Home in La Fayette, Georgia (1853)
Grace Edrington, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices J Douglas Properties via Zillow

Built in 1853, step back in time with this stunning antebellum home, and located just three blocks from LaFayette’s town square. Known as the Patton House, this 3,892 sq ft red brick beauty features handmade 18″ thick brick walls, heart pine floors, 10 ft ceilings, detailed moldings, and six fireplaces. The wraparound porch, supported by 19 white columns, offers 1,700+ sq ft of Southern charm. The updated kitchen blends historic character with modern upgrades, including granite tile countertops and stainless steel appliances. This home offers endless potential as a private residence or a unique venue.

7. Italianate Home in Savannah, Georgia (1857)

Italianate Home in Savannah, Georgia (1857)
Staci M. Donegan, Seabolt Real Estate via Zillow

Built in 1857, this magnificent home was originally designed for Confederate General William F. Brantley and stands as one of Savannah’s most refined properties. Located in the heart of the National Historic Landmark District, it boasts triple Charleston-style porches, 15-foot ceilings, and museum-quality details. Inside, the home features a double parlor, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom wood cabinetry, and a lavish primary suite with separate his-and-her baths. Outside, a private brick side yard and views of Forsyth Park enhance the property’s elegance.

8. Folk Victorian Home in Jefferson, Georgia (1866)

Folk Victorian Home in Jefferson, Georgia (1866)
Brian Polk, Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners via Zillow

Built in 1866, this charming Victorian home on 2.37 acres blends historic character with modern updates. It features original heart pine floors, hand-blown windows, and several fireplaces. The updated kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, while the expansive backyard, wrap-around porches, and carriage house provide additional space and potential.

9. Craftsman Home in Macon, Georgia (1884)

Craftsman Style Home in Macon, Georgia (1884)
Taylor Thanos, Realty Unlimited, LLC via Zillow

Built in 1884, this charming one-level Craftsman home offers an open-concept living space with modern upgrades. Located on an 8,276 square foot lot, it features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large covered front porch. Recent updates include energy-efficient insulated windows and new laminate flooring throughout. The spacious backyard is fenced, with a canopy-covered patio and an outbuilding, ideal for outdoor relaxation or storage.

10. Folk Victorian Estate in Martin, Georgia (1890)

Folk Victorian Estate in Martin, Georgia (1890)
Kellie Austin, Hammock Realty North Georgia via Zillow

Built in 1890 and listed on the Historic Registry, this beautifully preserved Victorian-style home features classic architectural details like double porches, heart-of-pine floors, and soaring 10-foot ceilings. The home offers modern updates like stainless steel appliances and a sunroom. The primary suite on the main floor includes a clawfoot tub and tiled shower. The expansive backyard includes a firepit, an old barn, and a guest home, adding to the home’s charm.

11. Queen Anne Victorian Home in Wrightsville, Georgia (1890)

Queen Anne Victorian Home in Wrightsville, Georgia (1890)
Pam Tillery, RE/MAX Realty Team via Zillow

Built in 1890, this Gable Front and Wing style home exudes historic charm with its high ceilings and hardwood floors. The spacious parlor features original cabinetry and a wallpaper mural, while the updated master bathroom includes a clawfoot tub. The spiral staircase leads to a second-level bedroom, and the large backyard has an RV hook-up.

12. Queen Anne Victorian Home in Senoia, Georgia (1896)

Queen Anne Victorian Home in Senoia, Georgia (1896)
Kimberly Peacock, Southern Real Estate Properties via Zillow

Built in 1896 and updated in 2012, this stunning Queen Anne Victorian home in Senoia is a perfect blend of historical charm and modern updates. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 3,294 sqft of living space, the home boasts soaring ceilings, rich hardwood floors, vintage light fixtures, and 7 fireplaces. The grand staircase, surrounded by stained glass windows, leads to the second floor. Enjoy the spacious wrap-around porch, charming gazebo, and a large 40′ x 50′ shop with water and electricity.