Gregorie Neck | Protected Land Feature | Holcombe, Fair & Lane

Gregorie Neck is considered one of the last great natural landscapes on the Eastern Seaboard—a 4,400-acre Lowcountry peninsula set between two rivers and positioned within a vital corridor of protected lands. Situated between the nationally significant ACE Basin and the expansive Savannah River Preserve, Gregorie Neck occupies a rare ecological gateway where wildlife thrives, habitats remain undisturbed, and centuries of natural heritage remain intact. Represented by Holcombe, Fair & Lane, this 15-second “Protected Land” feature showcases the estate’s remarkable placement within one of the most important conservation regions in the Southeast.

To capture this significance, MadLad Films (Instagram | Facebook | YouTube) produced a cinematic micro-feature that spotlights the estate’s protected surroundings through atmospheric river passes, wide aerial views, and sweeping shots of untouched wilderness. The footage emphasizes the connection between Gregorie Neck and the surrounding conservation corridor—illustrating how the estate’s location enhances its ecological value, recreational potential, and long-term preservation importance. Even in its short format, the film communicates the extraordinary natural character that sets Gregorie Neck apart.

At MadLad Films, we specialize in land conservation storytelling, luxury acreage marketing, and cinematic real estate content designed to highlight ecological significance and long-term value. Our films help brokers reach conservation-minded buyers and communicate the deeper story behind properties like Gregorie Neck. Explore more cinematic land marketing at madladfilms.com, and follow MadLad Films on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.