51.5 Acres on Whitewater Creek, West Point Lake, Troup County, Georgia near LaGrange. Nicely secluded, quit area of lake with clear water sourced from forestland unaffected by urban development. Antioch Road offers _____ feet of paved county road frontage. An interior road allows a meandering drive to one of the building sites closest to lake frontage where there’s an old dock. Even with an expansive vista; there is no visible development; it's quiet and enjoyable. The remnant chimney is all that remains of the Seller’s birthplace. Long-forgotten old-farm cotton terraces have surrendered to decades-old timber of many native species including oak, hickory, maple, pine, dogwood, beech and sweetgum. Native flowers and shrubs, like wild azealas, along with game and non-game wildlife are abundant. Coupled with Corps of Engineer lake buffers you actually enjoy more than just your property and have an insulation from future development. The owner has placed simple covenants on this and neighboring properties for area integrity: 1,800 square feet minimum, reasonable setbacks, etc. Nothing dramatic. Come walk the interior road to the site overlooking the lake and dock. Imagine a property where other family members can one day build too, while also enjoying enough acres to take full advantage of Georgia's great year-round outdoors.