Development Locations

Our current development locations.

Fairvue Plantation

Why do the families at Fairvue Plantation feel they have a special location?  It is because they share one thing in common and that is they live in Nashville’s only Lakeside Country Club Community.  The setting for their homes is a combination of two beautiful lakefront golf courses, waterfront homes, homesites, and condominiums.

We know you are familiar with the nearby Gallatin and Hendersonville neighborhoods.  Fairvue Plantation shares the beautiful Sumner County countryside with them.  If you have visited or live in Nashville’s Belle Meade, Franklin, Brentwood, or Williamson County suburbs, then you will quickly notice that Fairview Plantation offers a sporting leisure lifestyle that cannot be matched.

If you are considering a home that is more suited to the lifestyle you want to live and share, or if you are relocating to beautiful Tennessee or it’s surrounding areas, then do not overlook Fairvue Plantation

Enoch Hills

 

The Hunt Club

The concept of The Hunt Club is nearly a thousand years in the making. Steeped in the centuries-old traditions of fox hunting and steeplechase, the pastoral grounds of The Hunt Club were once part of what was hailed as the “finest sporting estate in the world.”

In the year 1079, William the Conqueror first had the idea to set aside the most beautiful land in his kingdom for trees to grow and noblemen to hunt. In the late 1920s, a group of successful U.S. businessmen, building on King William’s idea, purchased more than 15,000 acres to create the Southern Grasslands Hunt and Racing Foundation. In 1930, according to Time magazine, it was “the biggest tract made safe for private chasing since King William had his idea about the woods in Hampshire.”

Along with miles of rail and stone fences, barns, stables and kennels, the foundation erected a massive observation tower in 1929, which came to be known as The Grasslands Tower. The horns were sounded, the hounds set loose, and for decades this land enjoyed a special place in American high society. The Avondale Farm, as it was known, became home to one of America’s grandest sport clubs ever.

Today, the Avondale farmland is enjoying a second Renaissance as one of Tennessee’s grandest master-planned communities. Take a moment to learn more about how The Hunt Club reflects a heritage of sport, class and refinement that echoes across a landscape once graced by red-jacketed riders and sleek horses.