Marshall County, Tennessee
Chapel Hill Real Estate and Local Guide
Small, historic Middle Tennessee town in northeastern Marshall County, settled in 1808 and incorporated in 1849, set amid rural Duck River farmland. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Chapel Hill best.
About the area
Living in Chapel Hill, TN
Settled in 1808 and named after Chapel Hill, North Carolina by early settlers from that state.
The housing market
Homes in Chapel Hill
- About 84% of Chapel Hill homes are owner-occupied, pointing to a settled, resident-owned small town.
- Roughly 87% of the housing stock is detached single-family houses.
- The median home value is about $276,700.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Chapel Hill home
Lions Super Pull of the South
Major NTPA truck and tractor pull the Chapel Hill Lions Club has hosted every July since 1976
Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home
Historic 1830s log house preserved as the childhood home of Confederate cavalry general Nathan Bedford Forrest
Henry Horton State Park
1,552-acre state park on the Duck River with the Buford Ellington Golf Course, the first golf course built in a Tennessee state park
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Local facts on this page are verified against public sources as part of the AppWT local-data project. Data reflects the most recent available figures.