Williamson County Homes, Neighborhoods & Info

Williamson County is a treasure trove of opportunities for shopping, jobs and leisurely pursuits. It boasts lush rolling hills and greenways for the nature lover, big-city boutiques for the fashionistas, and Civil War landmarks that are sure to pique the interest of history buffs.

Some of the South’s most beautiful plantation homes and horse farms can be seen here, nestled within the rolling countryside. In Franklin, civil war battlegrounds coexist with million-dollar homes and sprawling farms, while some of the most exclusive shops and boutiques are located nearby. Rich with history, Franklin has earned the distinction of the Great American Main Street Award, given in recognition of successful downtown revival and the restoration of buildings with historical significance.

In addition to the attraction of historic downtown Franklin and the surrounding city, Williamson County has many other admirable features. It is known for its excellent school system, high-quality housing, and excellent health care (with the Williamson County Medical Center located in Franklin). The county does an amazing job of maintaining the parks and hiking trails, and there is a lot of kayaking and canoeing crews on the gorgeous Harpeth River. The outstanding public and private recreational facilities are extensive and include Williamson County Recreation CenterLegends Golf Club and the Little Course at Aspen Grove. If you’re into gorgeous views of rolling hills, amazing wine, and the best picnic spot around, Arrington Vineyards is the place to be.

Williamson County has more properties on the National Register of Historic Places than any county outside of Virginia.

Cities & Towns in Williamson County

  • Brentwood

  • Fairview

  • Franklin

  • Nolensville

  • Spring Hill

  • Thompson's Station

Unincorporated Communities in Williamson County

  • Arrington

  • Berry’s Chapel

  • Bethesda

  • Bethlehem

  • Boston

  • Burwood

  • College Grove

  • Clovercroft

  • Cool Springs

  • Fernvale

  • Grassland

  • Leiper’s Fork

  • Peytonsville

  • Primm Springs

  • Rudderville

  • Southall

  • Triune

Interested in buying a home in Williamson County or learning more about all that Williamson County has to offer? Contact us for the latest Williamson County homes on the market. 

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