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Nolensville, TN is a fast-growing Williamson County town known for top-rated schools, scenic rolling hills, historic charm, and family-friendly living. Just south of Nashville near Franklin and Brentwood, it offers suburban comfort, strong community spirit, and convenient access to city amenities.

Welcome to Nolensville Nolensville, Tennessee, is a charming, fast-growing town in northern Williamson County, located about 20-30 minutes south of downtown Nashville along I-65 and just minutes from Franklin and Brentwood. Once a quiet historic village, Nolensville has evolved into one of Middle Tennessee’s most desirable family-oriented communities, blending small-town Southern warmth with modern upscale living, tree-lined streets, and scenic rolling hills. From growing families and young professionals to retirees seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle, Nolensville is one of the best places to live in the Nashville region, thanks to top-rated Williamson County Schools (consistently ranked among Tennessee’s finest), low crime rates, safe neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community pride. With a population approaching 15,000 and steady growth, the town boasts a picturesque historic downtown (featuring preserved buildings, local shops, and events), beautiful parks like Nolensville Rec Center and Park (playgrounds, splash pad, walking trails, sports fields, and community programs), and nearby outdoor escapes such as Arrington Vineyards and the Natchez Trace Parkway. Residents enjoy family-friendly events (farmers markets, holiday festivals, summer concerts), excellent local dining (from casual favorites to upscale spots), convenient shopping along Nolensville Road, and proximity to larger retail and entertainment hubs in Cool Springs and Franklin. Easy access to I-65 and I-840 makes commuting to Nashville simple, while the town’s location offers quick trips to downtown’s live music, honky-tonks, concerts, and major attractions. Nolensville combines peaceful suburban charm, exceptional schools, modern conveniences, rich community spirit, and endless nearby recreation—all while being close enough to enjoy the energy of Nashville and Franklin. It’s both a beloved hometown and an exceptional place to call home. Some of our favorite Subdivisions/Communities:

  • Bent Creek (flagship master-planned community with 800+ homes, pool, cabana, walking trails, creeks, pocket parks, and open green space—highly family-friendly and popular)
  • Annecy (established upscale neighborhood with mature trees, large yards, traditional homes, and family comfort)
  • Catalina (luxury-focused with privacy, quiet streets, and proximity to top schools)
  • Burkitt Place / Burkitt Village / Burkitt Springs (gated or adjacent areas with privacy, elegance, swimming pool, tennis courts, walking trails, and landscaped beauty)
  • Sherwood Green Estates (scenic luxury with large homes, ample outdoor space, community parks, and trails)
  • Benington, Telfair, Silver, Scales Farmstead (spacious lots with country charm, newer homes, and rural feel while close to conveniences)
  • The Enclave at Dove Lake (rural-feel community with about 160 homes and proximity to town center)

Amenities:

  • Nolensville Recreation Complex (wellness center/fitness, gymnasium, outdoor pool, dance studio, group fitness classes, arts & crafts rooms, meeting/classrooms, game room, kids care, senior lounge, and programs for all ages)
  • Nolensville Park (walking/biking trails, playgrounds, dog park, youth baseball/football fields, concessions, restrooms, and picnic areas)
  • Community features in popular subdivisions (pools, cabanas, playgrounds, tennis courts, walking trails, green spaces, pocket parks, and events in Bent Creek, Burkitt areas, etc.)
  • Paved trails connecting historic areas, parks, schools, and town center for walking/biking
  • Everyday conveniences along Nolensville Road (groceries, services, local shops, and emerging retail)

Schools: Public schools zoned for the area (Williamson County Schools, consistently top-ranked in Tennessee; confirm exact zoning with address via WCS zone finder at wcs.edu or infofinderi.com, as boundaries vary by neighborhood):

  • Nolensville Elementary School or Mill Creek Elementary School (highly rated Pre-K–5, strong academics and community focus)
  • Mill Creek Middle School (grades 6–8, top-performing with excellent programs and extracurriculars)
  • Nolensville High School (grades 9–12, newer and highly regarded for academics, athletics, STEM, arts, and college prep)

Private schools in the broader Nolensville/Franklin/Brentwood area (short drive, 10-20 minutes):

  • Battle Ground Academy (prestigious PK–12 independent in Franklin, strong academics, arts, athletics, college placement)
  • Grace Christian Academy (Pre-K–12 Christian school in Franklin, faith-based with biblical worldview and college prep)
  • Franklin Classical School (K–12 classical Christian education, rigorous academics, small classes)
  • Franklin Christian Academy (6–12 Christian school, faith-integrated learning)
  • Montessori School of Franklin (Pre-K–6 Montessori program, creativity, independence, hands-on learning)
  • Additional nearby options like Brentwood Academy or regional independents in Franklin/Brentwood

Nearby Entertainment and Activities:

  • Arrington Vineyards (short drive: wine tasting, live music weekends, picnics, food trucks, seasonal festivals, and scenic hilltop views)
  • Lucky Ladd Farms (family farm fun: petting zoo, giant slides, wagon rides, playgrounds, pumpkin patches, seasonal activities)
  • Morning Glory Orchard (pick-your-own fruit, local treats, and charming farm retreat)
  • Historic downtown Nolensville (boutiques, antique shops, Amish Feed Mill for homemade goods, Mill Creek Brewing Co. for drinks)
  • Nolensville Farmers Market (seasonal with local produce, artisan goods, food trucks, live music)
  • Community festivals (Buttercup Festival in spring with vendors/kids' activities/live entertainment; Star Spangled Celebration for Fourth of July fireworks)
  • Outdoor recreation (walking/biking trails through parks and town, Mill Creek greenway for nature)
  • Short drive (15-30 minutes) to Franklin's Main Street for boutique shopping, fine dining, live theater, festivals—or to downtown Nashville for Broadway honky-tonks, live music, concerts, museums, and major attractions
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Overview for Nolensville, TN

23,231 people live in Nolensville, where the median age is 38.8 and the average individual income is $58,550. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around Nolensville, TN

There's plenty to do around Nolensville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Nolensville Farmers Market, Retro Grinds Coffee, and Harper Ash Salon.

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Dining · $ 1.77 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.05 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.81 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Nolensville, TN

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Nolensville has 7,589 households, with an average household size of 3.06. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Nolensville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 23,231 people call Nolensville home. The population density is 629.77 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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