Social Circle is one of the smaller towns in Walton County, but it carries more history and more commercial activity than its size suggests. The historic district runs between Georgia 11 and Georgia 229 and was added to the National Register in 1980. At the heart of it sits the Blue Willow Inn, the 1917 mansion that drew diners from every state before it closed, now under new ownership and reopening. Homes in and around that district sit on established lots with mature trees and landscaping that has filled in over decades, and the most common work there is lawn care and targeted bed refreshes that fit the look of an older property rather than a tear-out.
The town's location on I-20 has pulled in distribution, light industrial, and large-scale development, including the Stanton Springs employment park just east of town, home to Rivian, Takeda, and a Meta data center. Those commercial sites need the same grounds maintenance and landscaping as any business, and we hold commercial contracts here the way we do across the service area. On the rural edges, we frequently clear, grade, and lay initial sod to turn an overgrown or rough parcel into something maintained. The soil throughout Walton County is mostly red clay, which has to be prepped properly before any sod or planting goes in.
Social Circle is about 15 miles from our Covington base, which puts it squarely in the primary service area. No trip charge applies anywhere in Walton County. Call (470) 226-7215 to discuss your property and schedule a free written estimate.