5185 Old Harding RdFranklin, TN 37064
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There are properties measured in acres, and then there are properties measured in experience. Green Springs is the latter — nearly 600 acres in Williamson County where water, privacy, elevation, and scale create a setting few properties can match. Set between Franklin, Leiper’s Fork, Fairview, and Nashville, Green Springs offers the chance to shape a landmark estate in one of Tennessee’s premier luxury corridors. The land carries its name honestly: natural springs, spring-fed creeks, two waterfalls, shaded hollows, open pasture, mature timber, and abundant habitat are woven throughout. Recent improvements have brought the vision into sharper focus. Strategic reclamation and forestry mulching have opened new pasture areas, improved access, and revealed premium build site opportunities, including a newly reclaimed ridge with sweeping Fernvale Valley views. These improvements complement the property’s open ground, wooded privacy, and natural vantage points while preserving its quiet character. Over 5.5 miles of roadway-style trails and internal roads allow the property to unfold in layers — valley floors, water features, elevated sites, deep woods, and secluded clearings. Preliminary planning has identified more than five potential soil/septic areas near compelling estate-site opportunities. Rather than one homesite concept, Green Springs offers multiple estate-caliber possibilities: primary residence, guest accommodations, barns, equestrian improvements, recreation, conservation-minded ownership, or retreat-style planning, subject to approvals and buyer verification. Two entrances further underscore the scale: one from Old Harding Road and another near Fairview Boulevard/Henderson Road. They are over 2 miles apart through the property and nearly 5 miles apart by public road. Private, water-rich, and convenient to Leiper’s Fork, Franklin, Fairview, and Nashville, Green Springs is a rare Williamson County landholding with the presence to become a legacy estate.
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