Belle Island & Cubbage Island
Belle Island is a one-of-a-kind 240-acre island with an 800 foot, one lane causeway access on Cubbage Creek river in Richmond Hill, just 45 minutes from historic downtown Savannah. The existing grass helipad allows you to be only a mere 10 minute ride from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
With elevations ranging between 10-14 feet above sea level, the island is an ideal sanctuary for use as a private family retreat or high-e ...
Belle Island is a one-of-a-kind 240-acre island with an 800 foot, one lane causeway access on Cubbage Creek river in Richmond Hill, just 45 minutes from historic downtown Savannah. The existing grass helipad allows you to be only a mere 10 minute ride from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
With elevations ranging between 10-14 feet above sea level, the island is an ideal sanctuary for use as a private family retreat or high-end residential community giving you the ability to build whatever you can imagine.
The views of Cubbage Creek and expansive marshland are rivaled by none. Just 100 feet from Belle Island, across Cubbage Creek, sits a 24-acre private island, called Cubbage Island, that can be accessed solely by boat.
The islands have been family preserved for 20 years and there is a caretaker who lives nearby off the island. A 239 foot dock extends over a deep channel allowing one to be in the Intercoastal Waterway within minutes.
Belle Island is a one-of-a-kind 240-acre island with an 800 foot, one lane causeway access on Cubbage Creek river in Richmond Hill, just 45 minutes from historic downtown Savannah. The existing grass helipad allows you to be only a mere 10 minute ride from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
With elevations ranging between 10-14 feet above sea level, the island is an ideal sanctuary for use as a private family retreat or high-end residential community giving you the ability to build whatever you can imagine.
The views of Cubbage Creek and expansive marshland are rivaled by none. Just 100 feet from Belle Island, across Cubbage Creek, sits a 24-acre private island, called Cubbage Island, that can be accessed solely by boat.
The islands have been family preserved for 20 years and there is a caretaker who lives nearby off the island. A 239 foot dock extends over a deep channel allowing one to be in the Intercoastal Waterway within minutes.