Seclusaval and Windsor Spring
Seclusaval and Windsor Spring is a historic property in Richmond County, Georgia that includes a Greek Revival building built in 1843.
It was deemed notable historically in several ways:
- for its association with the historic Windsor Spring Water Company that sold water from the spring on the property
- for having a short but intact part of historic Tobacco Road, a road which connected Savannah River docks to the big tobacco plantations of the county. Tobacco was brought to the river in hogsheads drawn by mules. This road section was never paved.
- for being the nucleus of a settlement of relatives of Valentine Walker, a settlement that might have been the basis for a town or city, but which remained a small family settlement.
The property has eight contributing buildings and two other contributing structures. The buildings are the main house, a slave cabin, a playhouse, a well house, a privy, a pantry, a smoke house, and a barn.
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.