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Just north of downtown Nashville, tucked between interstates I24 and I65 North, sits Springfield, Tennessee. Residents of this historic little town love the convenient location which is only 25 miles north of Nashville and approximately 20 miles from Clarksville, TN.
This historic town with approximately 15,000 residents, is rich is history and offers a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and green pastures. Here you will find a community with a strong sense of pride, and an appreciation for family and neighbors. Residents here can enjoy the benefits of living close to Nashville, but relish their small town atmosphere.
The downtown historic district is like a walk in the past and contains residential homes and active commercial businesses. Some of the historic homes and buildings date back to the early 1800?s and offer some excellent examples of historical architectural styles. The downtown district is still vibrant and offers everything from the typical banks and lawyer offices, to some unique antique and specialty shops. Located inside the old post-office is the Robertson County Historical Museum which offers visitors a look into generations of long ago.
If you are not into history, perhaps you will enjoy playing a round of golf on The Legacy Golf Course. Golfer?s have long enjoyed playing on this course designed by PGA player Ray Floyd. This professional course opened in 1996 and offers a 6,755 yard course that is challenging for everyone from the novice to the expert golfer.
Parents with school aged children living in Springfield will find that they have many options when it comes to their child?s education. The public schools in Springfield are a part of the Robertson County School System. There are numerous private schools available in Springfield or nearby Nashville, Hendersonville, and Goodlettsville areas. If you are interested in higher education, you will be pleased to know that there are also community colleges and four-year accredited universities available within a short commute to Springfield.
If you are considering buying a new home in Springfield, you will find some excellent home values in this community. Many existing homes sit on large lots, and others even come with enough acreage for your home mini farm or horse facility. If you are considering selling your current home, please contact Sherri Wellborn, Realtor, for a current market analysis of your home and neighborhood.
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