Tucked away on a private dead-end road in Williamson County, this exceptional 5-acre property offers a rare blend of privacy, thoughtful design, and immersive natural beauty. Surrounded by forest and a native prairie, the grounds are fully landscaped with native trees, grasses, and wildflowers, creating a setting that feels peaceful, intentional, and uniquely Tennessee.
Inside, the home is filled with natural light from large windows and a clerestory in the main living and dining areas. White oak hardwood floors run throughout, and a dedicated home office features custom wood shelving and a built-in desk. The layout is both functional and flexible with a primary suite and guest bedroom on the main level, plus two bedrooms upstairs with a shared bath and comfortable common space.
Outdoor living shines with a large front porch, a screened back porch, and two side decks ideal for grilling or relaxing (and perfectly suited for a hot tub setup). The property also includes an abundant garden area with raised beds, a garden shed, a greenhouse, and a grape arbor. A wooden barn with attached workshop sits just off the driveway for extra parking, equipment storage, or projects, and there’s also an RV hookup for added convenience.
Follow the trails to a year-round spring-fed creek, where a recently built deck overlooks the water, an ideal spot to unwind. A whimsical treehouse and a firepit tucked into the back corner complete this nature-lover’s paradise. Additional features include well water with a whole-house filtration system. A must-see for those seeking privacy, acreage, and a home designed to live in harmony with the land.
Cindy Garvey
Matthew Beadle