This farm was settled in the years between 1808 and 1812. Originally, the land was part of a larger parcel gifted to Colonel Grant by George Washington himself as a token of gratitude for his leadership during the Revolutionary War. Eventually, the Grant family sold the property to settlers from South Carolina, the Armstrong family. The exact dates of the construction of the main house and the side cabin are uncertain, but it is believed to have been built between the years of 1812 and 1889. The Armstrongs sold the property to Dr. George, who became the most beloved and notable veterinarian for livestock in Maury County, and the property became widely known as the George farm. Dr. George passed away a few years ago, and the farm unfortunately fell into a state of disrepair due to his illness. However, we fell in love with this property, its history, and its potential to be a working hobby farm. We saw a place for busy people to unwind, connect with nature and God, and enjoy a stress-free weekend. We hope that your stay here will make your journey a little more pleasant along the way.