Your wedding day is one of the most significant events you will ever experience - one that will be ingrained in your mind and treasured for decades. On this day, friends and family gather to celebrate the next steps in your life. Photographers run to and fro, snapping what seems to be a million different pictures. Caterers plate the carefully selected foods you've chosen for everyone to enjoy. DJs set the mood for an unforgettable night of celebration and libation while guests, new and old, dance the night away.
And while you and your lifelong partner will undoubtedly be at the center of attention, your wedding venue is the hub for all the exciting activity around you.
The truth is that your wedding venue is an extension of the qualities that make you and your spouse special. It helps capture your uniqueness and is often paramount to an incredible wedding. But without the right wedding location and staff, the biggest moment of your life may be unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. Fortunately, at Toccoa House Properties, you'll never have to worry about unremarkable ceremony spots or uncomfortable areas where your wedding party must wait.
Like a hidden gem, Toccoa House Properties lies deep within the mountains of Blue Ridge, GA. Here, soon-to-be-married couples and their guests can enjoy 17 acres of pristine private property in a storybook setting with river views and manicured meadows.
This highly sought-after wedding venue comes with a host of features and amenities, including:
If you've been searching for a wedding venue that epitomizes beauty, relaxation, comfort, and convenience, look no further than Toccoa House Properties.
As a wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Albany, GA, Toccoa House Properties is simply magical, where the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains meets the country-chic vibes of modern Appalachia. It has a distinctly custom-built feel, and for good reason. Nearly every inch of the property - from the luxurious cabins within walking distance of one another to the heated pool and more - was purpose-built for exceptional events, like weddings in Blue Ridge.
It all started when Oregonian Greg Spencer initially discovered the Blue Ridge area on a backpacking trip to the Cohutta Wilderness in the 1980s. A short time later, enamored of the area, Greg embarked on a land-purchasing mission that led him to 17 acres of undeveloped acreage. Amazed by the beauty of the Toccoa River and the inspiring views of the surrounding mountains, Greg wasted no time in securing what is now known as Toccoa House Properties.
Today, Toccoa House Properties exists as a one-of-a-kind, highly sought-after event space and wedding venue. As a family-owned and operated business, we take pride in putting on fairytale weddings for you and your guests. In fact, our unique location and commitment to personalized wedding services are what separate us from other wedding venues in North Georgia.
Simply put, we aren't afraid to go "above and beyond" for wedding clients. If you need assistance or advice, you can rest easy knowing that our team will answer your calls - not an automated answering machine or third-party service.
Here at Toccoa House Properties, we do things a little differently than other wedding venues in North Georgia. Unlike most, we own the land that so many brides and grooms have used for their destination weddings. We designed and built each of the luxury cabins you'll find onsite, where you and your wedding party can rest, relax, and reminisce. Plus, we personally manage the day-to-day needs of our wedding clients.
On your big day, our ultimate goal is to exceed your expectations through personalized service, outstanding amenities, and the peace of mind knowing that your needs are our priority. When your wedding takes place at Toccoa House Properties, you're the apple of our eye, no questions asked.
Here are just a few of the most popular reasons why guests choose Toccoa House Properties as their wedding venue in Georgia, along with some helpful tips from our seasoned wedding venue staff:
When it comes to venue size and versatility, few wedding locations can match Toccoa House Properties. That's because we provide an alluring mix of outdoor and indoor ceremony and reception options spread across 17+ acres of beauty. Whether you want to recite your vows in the tranquility of our chapel or say "I Do" with golden hour river views, we can accommodate you. With more than 1,000 feet of Toccoa River frontage, lush meadows, rustic walking trails, and more, having a storybook wedding in the mountains is easy, like Sunday morning.
Keep in mind that this is your big day. You shouldn't feel obligated to invite teammates from your high school soccer team. Your wedding venue should be one that can accommodate those closest to you. Toccoa House Properties is equipped for weddings of various sizes and themes. Whether you want a quaint wedding with only your best friends or a larger ceremony, we have the right amount of room to make you comfortable.
On your special day, chances are family and friends will be traveling to celebrate with you. These folks will need lodging both during and after your wedding. And if we're being honest, ease of accessibility is an important factor when choosing a wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Albany, GA. With six custom-built cabins, all within walking distance of one another, getting a good night's rest is easy when your wedding party stays at Toccoa House Properties. Need an offsite hotel or vacation rental? Blue Ridge, GA, is known for its charming and unique lodging options, many of which are only a few miles from our wedding space.
When you contact our wedding coordinator to schedule a tour, make sure to ask about the fun and exciting cabin amenities we have. From pool tables to hot tubs and more, your wedding will be more than just memorable: it'll be downright fun!
Toccoa House Properties takes pride in having one of the friendliest and most accessible teams in the industry. We assign a dedicated point of contact who can assist you with any queries regarding timelines, preferred vendors, or any other aspect of your wedding. Our goal is for you to feel fully informed and confident when you visit our Blue Ridge wedding venue for the first time so you can make an educated purchasing decision.
When you and your spouse celebrate your anniversary a decade from now, you will look back at your wedding photos and reminisce about the wonderful moments you shared at Toccoa House Properties. We understand the importance of preserving these memories, and as such, work closely with you and your photographer to suggest unique and beautiful photo locations on our grounds. From waterfront walks along the Toccoa River to poses in front of our lovely pond, there is no shortage of photo-op locations for your photographer to choose from.
Need a little help choosing a local photographer for your wedding? As a popular wedding destination, we have had the pleasure of working with many talented photographers over the years. Through our experience, we have curated a list of preferred photographers who are familiar with our venue and have the skills to capture your special day beautifully.
We encourage you to check us out on Instagram and Facebook to see the scope of our wedding venue and gain inspiration from other happy couples.
When it comes to the decor for your wedding, it's likely that you have some ideas already in mind. We're thrilled when our brides and grooms have a vision in mind because we take joy in bringing that vision to life. At Toccoa House Properties, we're happy to assist you and your decorator accent, fit, and accommodate your dream wedding. Looking for some artificial floral arrangements? Need a specific type of centerpiece? Contact our office today to learn more about how we can help.
If you'd like to supply your own greenery, florals, lighting, and more, we suggest that you discuss your ideas with us when you tour our wedding venue. That way, we can get a head start on accommodating your needs.
When asked to give feedback, guests cite our variety package options as a big reason for choosing our wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Albany, GA. We know that all couples will have different needs and budgets. That's why we offer a range of choices, from all-inclusive packages with lodging for 50 guests and complete access to Toccoa House Properties to Micro Packages with Vegas-inspired ceremonies that last an hour.
While we would be honored if you chose Toccoa House Properties as your wedding venue in Blue Ridge, we must admit that we're true romantics at heart. At the end of the day, we want your wedding to be the very best that it can be - which is why we're happy to provide some time-tested tips for selecting a location for your wedding.
When selecting a venue for your wedding, it's important to take into account the overall look and atmosphere you wish to achieve. Your chosen wedding style will determine which venues are most suitable for you and your partner.
What time of the year do you want to get married? Once you have an idea of a season, like fall or spring, come up with a list of potential of wedding venues in Blue Ridge, GA, like Toccoa House Properties.
One of the most important steps involved in choosing a wedding venue is to tour the space. Don't be afraid to ask pertinent questions. If the venue manager seems like they have better things to do than answer your questions, look elsewhere.
Once you narrow down your wedding venue choices, consider the amenities and services the venue offers. Be sure to weigh what they offer against your needs and budget to further narrow down your choices.
If you think your guests will hate a particular wedding venue location, why consider it in the first place? Choosing a destination - like Toccoa House Properties - that is within a short driving distance of grocery stores and restaurants is almost always better than a hard-to-access venue.
Do yourself a favor and check out the wedding venue's Google reviews and reviews on other platforms. You can also ask for opinions from people you trust, like friends and family members. Don't be afraid to reach out directly to people who have used the wedding venue previously. A wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Albany, GA, should be excited to show you their online reviews. If you notice a disparaging review, try asking the owner of the wedding venue to explain their side of the story before writing them off completely.
Try coming up with a list of pros and cons of each wedding venue that you're considering. Doing so can help you whittle your list down to one or two choices. Remember to trust your gut throughout this process. If you've come down to two choices, and something about one of the venues rubbed you the wrong way, it's probably for a reason.
Once you've settled on a wedding venue, it's time to book! As most wedding venues will tell you, try booking your venue at least a year before your wedding is set to take place. Doing so will give you plenty of time to plan. If you need help preparing, don't be afraid to work with a professional wedding planner to make your life easier.
When it comes to tying the knot with your soon-to-be spouse, there's a lot on your plate to consider. Choosing the right wedding space can mean the difference between the wedding of your dreams and an experience you'd like to forget. With six fully-furnished cabins, 17 acres of natural beauty, an array of outdoor activities, a quarter mile of Toccoa River frontage, and much more, there's no better option than our wedding venue in Blue Ridge for couples in Albany, GA- Toccoa House Properties.
706-633-0141ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - A jury has come to a verdict in a trial of a former Monroe Comprehensive High School administrator accused of sexual assault and child molestation.On Thursday, Oct. 24, former Monroe Comprehensive High School Assistant Principal Horace Bentley was found guilty of sexual assault on a student and not guilty of child molestation.This verdict comes following his 2017 arrest after a cell phone video and allegation surfaced of Bentley reportedly ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - A jury has come to a verdict in a trial of a former Monroe Comprehensive High School administrator accused of sexual assault and child molestation.
On Thursday, Oct. 24, former Monroe Comprehensive High School Assistant Principal Horace Bentley was found guilty of sexual assault on a student and not guilty of child molestation.
This verdict comes following his 2017 arrest after a cell phone video and allegation surfaced of Bentley reportedly touching a male student under 16-year-old inappropriately. WALB previously reported that other allegations were made by students as far back as 2014.
Sentencing was deferred as Bentley has a pending trial in Upson County. His defense attorney told the court on Thursday that they will be prepared for sentencing in the next week or two.
“This defendant had been engaging in conduct in both Dougherty County and in Upson County, Thomaston, Georgia, where he faces that charge even now,” Dougherty County District Attorney Greg Edwards said. “So with that additional evidence, on top of the evidence that was presented from the victim, we believe the evidence was pretty overwhelming and solid for the jury and that they reached the appropriate verdict.”
He will be held in custody pending his sentencing date.
“It is critical that number one these things are maintained making sure that are children are protected, and making sure that the integrity of our educators is protected as well,” Edwards said. “We don’t want one bad apple so to speak to spoil the integrity of our educators.”
WALB will keep you updated on this developing story.
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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Dougherty County neighbors are bracing themselves as Hurricane Helene inches closer to South Georgia.“I pray that I have a home to go back to in the morning and that I’m safe and that there’s not too much damage in Albany,” said Marilyn Gobay, an Albany resident.Gobay evacuated to the emergency shelter in Dougherty County at the Civic Center. She said for her, it was the best option to stay safe.“I live in a mobile home and even though it was left standing the first torn...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Dougherty County neighbors are bracing themselves as Hurricane Helene inches closer to South Georgia.
“I pray that I have a home to go back to in the morning and that I’m safe and that there’s not too much damage in Albany,” said Marilyn Gobay, an Albany resident.
Gobay evacuated to the emergency shelter in Dougherty County at the Civic Center. She said for her, it was the best option to stay safe.
“I live in a mobile home and even though it was left standing the first tornadoes and hurricanes we had in Albany and since I live alone I decided it would be safer if I go somewhere else in case it’s worse than what it is,” she said.
In Dougherty County, a curfew until 7 a.m. Friday has been put in place. The Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is also currently full of several emergency personnel who will be monitoring the hurricane all night.
“When you have a storm like this, with the experience from Hurricane Michael, we know that there’s a possibility that we may experience some serious issues on the other side of this,” said Cedric Scott, Albany Fire chief and EMA Director.
Widespread power outages, severe flooding, and several downed trees are the extent of what officials say they’re expecting to see. Scott said right now the best thing everyone can do is stay home.
“If you don’t have to go out, stay home. It is for your safety,” he said.
Dougherty County neighbors are becoming all too familiar with severe weather events. Some residents are using lessons learned during Hurricane Michael to make sure they stay safe.
It’s important to be safe because you never know, like with the winds that they’re predicting, you never know. Especially living in a mobile home. It could be blown over. A tree could fall on it. Anything like that,” Gobay said.
As the late-night hours present a greater threat from Hurricane Helene, neighbors are praying they wake up seeing little to no impacts.
Officials said the EOC and the Civic Center emergency shelter will stay open as long as it’s needed.
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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On Wednesday, Sept. 25, just before 12:30 p.m., Dougherty County Chairman Lorenzo Heard and Albany Mayor Bo Dorough signed off to declare a State of Emergency for the area.According to the city, the signing happened immediately following a press conference hosted by Dougherty County EMA Director and Albany Fire Chief Cedric Scott on the weather outlook ahead of Hurricane Helene making landfall.This action results from the activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to ensure preparation, respond to ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On Wednesday, Sept. 25, just before 12:30 p.m., Dougherty County Chairman Lorenzo Heard and Albany Mayor Bo Dorough signed off to declare a State of Emergency for the area.
According to the city, the signing happened immediately following a press conference hosted by Dougherty County EMA Director and Albany Fire Chief Cedric Scott on the weather outlook ahead of Hurricane Helene making landfall.
This action results from the activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to ensure preparation, respond to the storm’s impact and coordinate resources for the safety and well-being of all residents.
A pre-shelter will be available starting at noon on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at the James H. Gray Civic Center, located at 100 W Oglethorpe Blvd.
Residents are asked to bring personal items such as medications, essential documents, blankets and any other necessities.
Sandbags will be available for pick up in Albany at the Public Works Department at 1900 N. Monroe Street. For Dougherty County, sandbags will be provided starting Wednesday at 2038 Newton Road. For more information on preparations for cities and counties throughout South Georgia, click here.
For more information, residents can call the EOC at 229-302-1900.
To watch the press conference, or view the declaration, visitalbanyga.gov/meetings.
For more Hurricane Helene coverage, click here.
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BreadcrumbAlbany, GA NewsWritten by:StackerOctober 24, 2024Volodymyr Kyrylyuk // Shutterstock Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Albany, Georgia metro area The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up...
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The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties.
The typical home value in the United States was $360,999 in September, 2.4% higher than the year before.
Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some areas are still seeing price jumps compared to the year before.
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Albany, GA metro area using data from Zillow. Charts show the monthly typical home value since January 2018.
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- 1-year price change: +$125 (+0.2%)- 5-year price change: +$14,899 (+26.1%)- Typical home value: $71,925 (#12 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$1,339 (+1.0%)- 5-year price change: +$47,640 (+55.6%)- Typical home value: $133,319 (#7 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$1,554 (+2.3%)- 5-year price change: +$27,706 (+65.6%)- Typical home value: $69,965 (#13 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$1,984 (+1.3%)- 5-year price change: +$35,564 (+31.2%)- Typical home value: $149,581 (#5 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$3,046 (+3.1%)- 5-year price change: +$40,526 (+67.8%)- Typical home value: $100,331 (#11 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$6,903 (+5.0%)- 5-year price change: +$42,184 (+40.9%)- Typical home value: $145,330 (#6 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$8,033 (+6.9%)- 5-year price change: +$50,606 (+68.0%)- Typical home value: $125,074 (#9 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$8,388 (+5.8%)- 5-year price change: +$58,219 (+61.3%)- Typical home value: $153,266 (#4 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$9,034 (+7.7%)- 5-year price change: +$58,219 (data not available)- Typical home value: $125,781 (#8 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$9,469 (+9.7%)- 5-year price change: +$48,816 (+83.2%)- Typical home value: $107,456 (#10 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$10,257 (+5.9%)- 5-year price change: +$48,816 (data not available)- Typical home value: $185,258 (#3 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$10,282 (+4.3%)- 5-year price change: +$89,737 (+56.2%)- Typical home value: $249,522 (#2 most expensive city in metro)
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- 1-year price change: +$11,790 (+4.9%)- 5-year price change: +$74,468 (+42.3%)- Typical home value: $250,635 (#1 most expensive city in metro)