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Pete Hall
334.312.7099
Herren Hill Plantation 636 acres +/-
Elmore County
LOCATION: Tallassee, Elmore County, Alabama
TERRAIN: Diverse- gently rolling bottoms, level wetlands, upland pines
LAND USE: Recreational, hunting, timber investment, camping
PRICE: $1,399,200 or $2,200 per acre
Call Pete Hall - 334.312.7099
Pete Hall
334.312.7099
SPECIAL FEATURES: The historic Herren Hill property is a landmark in Elmore County with the plantation home
on the Alabama Register of landmarks and Heritage. Located just outside of Tallassee, AL in Elmore County,
the property is accessed through deeded easement onto a private road. From the home there is a sweeping
view of Elmore County as it sits atop one of the highest points in the county.
The land is as diverse a recreational hunting tract as you could hope to find. There are gently rolling hardwood
bottoms full of mature nut bearing timber. These bottoms offer ideal habitat for the deer and turkey. There
are several large greenfields with shooting houses that have been carved out amongst hardwood draws and
both mature and young pine. 173 acres of wetlands with valuable timber are a great place to hunt ducks and
also provide areas for those swamp bucks to bed down. Additionally, there approximately 87 acres of excellent
plantation pine ready to be thinned and another 43 acre stand of planted loblolly that has had its first thinning.
Additionally, there is over 100+ acres of mixed timber that has been thinned through over the years.
Wallahatchee Creek runs through the center of the property. There’s a small two acre fishing hole for those
who enjoy wetting a line and a well maintained interior road system. The property on the south side of the
wetlands (about 87 acres) must be accessed off Rifle Range Road with permission from another owner.
The Herren Hill Plantation home was built in 1855 by Isaac Ross II. It was acquired by Lt. Daniel Herren around
1870 who was a Lieutenant in the Confederate Army. It has been in the family ever since. It is an antebellum
home over 3500 sq ft with white columns and a wrap-around porch. The house is structurally sound but it
needs renovating to make it habitable.
The location is second to none. The diverse habitats and topographies provide opportunities for deer, turkey,
ducks and camping. (The plantation house is historic and can be salvaged as a camp house with some repairs
or restored to its previous glory - if you so choose)