Wide 6.91 Acres of Freedom in Adrian, GA – No Zoning, No Limits, Just Pure Possibility!
Description
This oversized slice of country paradise offers no zoning and no restrictions—meaning you’ve got the freedom to build your dream however you see fit! Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy tiny home, a sprawling farmhouse, a mobile home, or even a custom modular setup, it’s all possible here. Just grab the proper permits, and you’re good to go. With 6.91 acres of open land, there’s room to roam, farm, play, and truly live off the grid or create your own private homestead retreat.
Power is nearby, with electric lines running just a bit further down the road—making it easy to connect when you’re ready to build. You’ll need to install a water well and a septic system for your home, as there’s no city water or sewer hookup on-site. The property sits along a quiet dirt road, adding to its peaceful, rural charm. There are no HOA fees to worry about and no restrictions holding you back. The land is mostly flat with a gentle slope toward the back, perfect for building, gardening, or keeping animals. It’s your blank slate in the country, ready for whatever you dream up.
Out of the 6.91 total acres, approximately 2.05 acres are designated as wetlands, which are shown in blue on the image. These wetland areas typically consist of low-lying, water-saturated land that may not be buildable, but they provide incredible natural beauty, privacy, and wildlife habitat. The rest of the land—around 4.86 acres—is dry and usable, offering plenty of space for building, gardening, or other outdoor activities.
The dry portions include the flatter areas seen within the pink boundary lines outside the shaded blue sections, especially the central and southeastern portions of the lot. This mix of terrain gives you a scenic, nature-rich setting with the flexibility to build while still enjoying the calming views and benefits of a natural wetland buffer.

You’re just a short drive from all the essentials! The property is only 15.6 miles from downtown Dublin, making it easy to access restaurants, shops, and services while still enjoying peaceful country living. Need to stock up on supplies? Walmart is just 22.3 miles away, and The Home Depot is even closer at 17.9 miles. For everyday convenience, Dollar General is just 21.5 miles out, and gas or snacks are easy to grab at Circle K, only 16.4 miles away. If you’re looking to shop, Dublin Shopping Center is just 18.8 miles down the road.
Healthcare is also nearby—Emanuel Medical Center is 21.1 miles away, and Walgreens Pharmacy is 22.3 miles away for prescriptions and essentials. For families, Swainsboro Elementary School is 24.8 miles from the property, offering access to education within a reasonable drive. Whether you’re heading into town for groceries or medical care, everything you need is within reach!
This property isn’t just about space—it’s about lifestyle. You’re surrounded by natural beauty and fun attractions that make everyday living feel like a getaway. Just 20.4 miles away, Southern Pines Regional Park offers everything from walking trails to splash pads and sports fields, perfect for families and outdoor lovers. For peaceful lake days, The Lake Leisure is only 18.3 miles away—ideal for fishing, kayaking, or simply soaking in the view.
Dive into Georgia’s history at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Monument Park just 15.9 miles from the property, or explore the arts and culture at the Altama Museum of Art & History, located 32.4 miles away. Love the outdoors? Spend weekends at Balls Ferry State Park, only 32.9 miles out, with its river access, picnic areas, and rich nature trails. With all this nearby, this property is more than just land—it’s your front-row seat to relaxation, exploration, and adventure.
Feel free to drive by and walk the property at your convenience.
Interested in Vacant Land, Stick with Wally’s Land. What are you waiting for? Call Wally now at 310-933-4418 to learn more about this offer, or email at [email protected]
Property Information
Parcel Size
6.91
State
Georgia
County
Laurens
Nearest Cities
Dublin – 15.6 miles
Parcel Number
273-001-C
Address
Pendleton Creek Rd, Adrian, GA, 31002
Legal Description
Tract # 4 6.91 Acres
Land Use
Anything but has to have permit to it
Annual Tax
$110.77
Zoning
No Zoning
Property Features
Acres
6.91
Dimension
644.6 feet x 321.35 feet x 1204.04 feet x 150.85 feet x 292.7 feet x 292.29 feet
County
Laurens
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Further down the road
Water
well needs to be installed
Coordinates
32.54236, -82.67352
Zoning
No Zoning
Elevation
289.3 feet
GPS COORDINATES CORNER
32.5431, -82.6722 32.5429, -82.6743 32.5422, –82.6722 32.5422,82.676
TERRAIN
Flat with Slope
SEWER
Septic needs to be installed
Nearby Attractions
Splash in the Boro Waterpark and Aquatics Center
Jump into 768,000 gallons of fun, ride on one of the park’s wild slides or relax and go with the flow on the Lazy River at Splash in the Boro. Water park enthusiasts will enjoy full amenities of a big city facility on an economical budget. Call (912) 489-3000 or visit www.splashintheboro.com for more information.The park includes a five-lane Mat Racer slide & Spray Ground, three waterslides, two body slides, one inner tube slide, and a zero-depth entry play pool designed to accommodate a variety of ages with low level water. An 800-foot Lazy River encircles the play and leisure pools. Pools are open year-round under a portable dome structure. Full concession stand with seating area, and more.
The Competition and Therapy Pools are available for private rentals, which is great for birthday parties, family gatherings, staff parties, and much more! 2 week advance reservations are required for all rentals and parties. There are also pavilion options available for party rental as well. For a family by the poolside, there are cabana options for rentals.
The newest addition to Splash in the Boro is a Wave Pool added in 2017 that features 340,000 gallons of water and its very own spray playground!
Splash in the Boro Waterpark is conveniently located behind Mill Creek Regional Park off of Highway 24 and the 301 Bypass. Summer operations begin in Mid-May and run through Labor Day. Admission varies for groups, children, adults and local residents.
Amsterdam
On April 17, 1944, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his first public speech at historic First African Baptist Church in Dublin, GA. A desire to inspire positive social change was planted in young Martin Luther King, Jr. that day in Dublin, GA.
This monument commemorating his first public speech at 1st African Baptist Church honors and preserves not only the historic moment, but inspires other people, young and old, to consider how they can effect social change. This project bridges social and economic gaps, creating links to African American achievement through art and education, inspiring social action and unity.