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Oak Hill is an exclusive Nashville suburb known for luxury estates, large wooded lots, and peaceful, upscale living. Just minutes from Green Hills shopping, parks, and downtown, it offers privacy, natural beauty, and one of the area’s most prestigious residential settings.

Oak Hill is an exclusive, affluent independent city and residential enclave in Davidson County, just south of downtown Nashville (about 6-10 miles away). As a serene, low-density suburb with its own municipal government, it features spacious luxury estates, stately homes, custom mansions, and tree-lined streets on large, wooded lots emphasizing privacy and natural beauty. Home to the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and bordered by lush greenery, Oak Hill offers a tranquil, upscale lifestyle with a rural feel—yet convenient access to urban amenities in nearby Green Hills, Brentwood, and downtown—making it highly desirable for families, professionals, and those seeking sophisticated, peaceful living in one of Nashville's most prestigious areas.

Amenities:

  • Proximity to Radnor Lake State Park (bordering the area: hiking/biking trails, birdwatching, wildlife observation, kayaking, and accessible paths)
  • Nearby Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park (part of the Warner Parks system: extensive trails, scenic drives, picnics, golf, horseback riding, and nature programs)
  • Granny White Park (playgrounds, fields, and recreation spaces)
  • Access to upscale shopping and dining in neighboring Green Hills (The Mall at Green Hills, Hill Center, Whole Foods, high-end boutiques, and restaurants)
  • Completely residential zoning with no commercial establishments, preserving quiet charm; churches and limited schools within city limits
  • Easy commuting via I-65 and major roads to downtown Nashville and surrounding areas

Schools:

Public schools zoned for the area (Metro Nashville Public Schools; confirm exact zoning with address via MNPS zone finder, as boundaries vary):

  • Glendale Elementary School (often zoned, highly regarded elementary)
  • J.T. Moore Middle School (middle school option in the area)
  • John Overton High School (high school serving parts of Oak Hill, known for strong programs)

Private schools in Oak Hill and nearby areas (short drive away):

  • Oak Hill School (Christian elementary, PreK–6, located within the city)
  • Franklin Road Academy (prestigious PreK–12 independent school nearby)
  • Father Ryan High School (Catholic high school in the area)
  • Ensworth School (co-ed K–12 independent, campuses in the region)
  • Additional options like Harpeth Hall (all-girls), Montgomery Bell Academy (all-boys), or others in Green Hills/Belle Meade

Nearby Entertainment and Activities:

  • Outdoor exploration at Radnor Lake State Park (hiking, nature walks, birding) and Warner Parks (trails, scenic overlooks, environmental education)
  • Visiting historic sites like the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and Travellers Rest Historic House Museum
  • Upscale dining and nightlife in nearby Green Hills (fine restaurants, cafés) and 12 South (trendy spots, shops)
  • The Bluebird Cafe (iconic intimate live music venue for songwriters and performers)
  • Shopping and entertainment at Green Hills Mall or Hill Center (retail, dining, events)
  • Proximity to Vanderbilt University (sports, cultural events) and downtown Nashville (10-15 minute drive for Broadway live music, concerts, honky-tonks, and major attractions)
  • Family-friendly spots like Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory or local parks for picnics and recreation
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Overview for Oak Hill, TN

4,690 people live in Oak Hill, where the median age is 46.3 and the average individual income is $135,759. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$135,759

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Around Oak Hill, TN

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

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Demographics and Employment Data for Oak Hill, TN

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Oak Hill has 1,821 households, with an average household size of 2.57. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Oak Hill do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,690 people call Oak Hill home. The population density is 597.85 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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51.88 / 48.12%

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2.57

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