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Why Live in Bath-Edie

About 30 minutes south of Downtown Augusta, Bath-Edie is a rural stretch along Route 1 that traces its name to two 19th-century rail stops. Bath once served as a summer retreat for well-to-do Augustans escaping malaria season, and the community has held onto that wide-open character ever since. Housing inventory is limited here, with single-family and manufactured homes typically set on wooded, multi-acre lots. Many residents choose to buy land and build their own homes, drawn to the slow pace and space between neighbors. The Richmond County School System serves the area. Students can attend Blythe Elementary School before advancing to Hephzibah Middle School and Hephzibah High School, both of which offer International Baccalaureate Programmes. Magnet schools are also available through a competitive application process. Outdoor spots anchor daily life. Bath Gardens is a 55-acre European-inspired public garden built around freshwater springs, while Ellis Pond offers a swimming and fishing hole with a small waterfall. The Blythe Area Recreation Center, Pinetucky Gun Club and Diamond Lakes Regional Park round out the options. Bath-Edie is car-dependent, with Deans Bridge Road running about 20 miles north into Downtown Augusta and passing Fort Eisenhower, the city's top employer, along the way.
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