Buckland Hall Plantation
ABOUT BUCKLAND HALL PLANTATION
Buckland Hall Plantation is a waterfront community in Richmond Hill, set along the tidal creeks and marshes of coastal Bryan County. It's a quieter alternative to the bigger master-planned developments in the area.
The draw here is the natural setting. Homes sit close to the marsh, with water views and the kind of coastal quiet that's harder to find as the area grows.
Many of the homes have marsh access and scenic water views, with some offering room for a private dock. It's a smaller community, so the lots and the setting feel more private.
This is a place for people who already know they want waterfront character, without the dues and packed event calendars that come with the larger gated clubs.
The Homes
The marsh is the main amenity. The sounds of the water, the light across the wetlands, and easy access to the coastal waterways are what define daily life here.
It's low-key by design. There's less programming and more natural quiet, which is exactly what the people who choose it are after.
The Amenities & Character
Buckland Hall suits people who want privacy and a real connection to the water. It's calm, scenic, and unhurried.
Downtown Savannah is about twenty-five to thirty minutes north via I-95, so the city stays within easy reach.
The Lifestyle
Buckland Hall is served by Bryan County Schools, in the Richmond Hill cluster, with younger grades moving through Richmond Hill Primary, Richmond Hill Elementary, and Carver Elementary before Richmond Hill Middle and Richmond Hill High. Assignments are address-specific, so it's worth confirming the current zone for a specific home with the district.
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Thinking about making Buckland Hall Plantation home?
If quiet waterfront living without the club scene sounds right, let's talk. I'll let you know what's available out here.