Spring Hill, Tennessee is located in both Williamson and Maury Counties, some 30 miles south of Nashville. The first settlers began arriving in the area in the early 1800s. The Civil War Battle of Spring Hill took place in 1864. The area remained primarily agricultural until the 1980s when the Saturn Plant came to town. That brought many new people to town, and Spring Hill moved from a small town into a growing city. Approximately 53,339 people live in Spring Hill.
Spring Hill has many fascinating things to take advantage of. Golfers will enjoy the King’s Creek Golf Club. It offers a full 18-hole course designed by Arnold Palmer. With three natural creeks that go through the entire layout, stone walls fronting the greens and bunkers and ponds that make this natural setting is a treasure in Spring Hill as a designated Audubon Sanctuary. The Rippavilla Plantation offers a tour that teaches about Spring Hill during Civil War times. You’ll view the home as well as where the Battle of Spring Hill took place. There are even ghost tours in the evenings during specific months. Within the home, there are period furnishing and artifacts and is easily accessible. The Spring Hill Self-Guided Battlefield Driving Tour takes you down a road that existed in 1864. Historical signs explain the history and significance of parts of the tour.
The real estate in this thriving city of Spring Hill is a variety of two-story traditional homes, luxury homes, and ranch homes. There are many brick exteriors, or combination brick and vinyl or stone and vinyl homes available in Spring Hill. Because the city continues to grow, new neighborhoods are going in, and there are options to build. The community of Spring Hill continues to be a friendly one, although with the population and business boom it no longer has a small town feel to it. There are both rural and historic parts of the Spring Hill that on occasion have older homes available. The area is considered a safe one, and with the history, beauty, and many amenities both locally and in Nashville, this is a must-see destination for home buyers searching in the Nashville area. If you would like more information on homes for sale in Spring Hill, Tennessee, please contact us today and allow us to assist you.
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