Area Information
The present Village of Leipers Fork is situated on part of the 2,504-acre land grant of Col. Jesse Steed, which was later purchased by Jesse Benton in 1801. Average high temperatures can climb to 89 degrees in July and dip down to 25 degrees in January. Monthly precipitation averages 4.6 inches, with about 10 inches of annual snow. 13 public and six private schools provide many educational options to area students. Nearby Nashville offers many more institutes of higher education within just 15 miles, including David Lipscomb University, Belmont University, Tennessee State University, Nashville State Community College, and Vanderbilt University. Williamson Medical Center serves the vicinity’s health care needs from Franklin.
Williamson County provides an extraordinary quality of life with vast areas of unspoiled landscape. Williamson County has the combination of an excellent interstate system as well as proximity to Nashville International Airport. These amenities explain why this county ranks as one of the 50 fastest-growing counties in the nation. The quality of life and the ability to live and work in the same community equate to a beautiful combination of work, home, schools, and play.
There are many opportunities for recreation in the county. In addition to numerous parks, recreational facilities, and popular youth programs, the Electrolux USA Championship, a new LPGA golf tournament, has made its home here.
Of particular interest for driving, horseback riding, or bicycling is the picturesque Natchez Trace Parkway, which winds north to south through the county. This is a scenic parkway that is unsurpassed in its unspoiled beauty.
Besides the natural beauty and solitude of the region, the proximity to Nashville offers everyone a chance to enjoy professional football, hockey, baseball, soccer, and motorsports.
Contact us today for information on properties available throughout Franklin and Leipers Fork. We’re confident you’ll want to make your new home here.