Cheatham County, Tennessee
Kingston Springs Real Estate and Local Guide
Small residential town on the bluffs of the Harpeth River that grew from a 19th-century mineral-springs resort into a Nashville-area bedroom community Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Kingston Springs best.
About the area
Living in Kingston Springs, TN
The Kingston Springs Hotel and Buildings, an 1849 mineral-springs resort, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The housing market
Homes in Kingston Springs
- About 91% of housing units are owner-occupied.
- Roughly 89% of homes are single-family detached houses.
- The median owner-occupied home value is about $359,300.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Kingston Springs home
Kingston Springs Hotel and Buildings
1849 mineral-springs resort with 1860s cottages, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Golf Club of Tennessee
Tom Fazio course opened in 1991 that hosted the 2018 U.S. Women's Amateur
Montgomery Bell Tunnel
290-foot water tunnel cut in 1819, among the first full-size tunnels in the United States
Harpeth River State Park
Linear river park off Cedar Hill Road with hiking, canoeing, and the Narrows of the Harpeth
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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.