Welcome to Nolensville, Tennessee
The wonderful town of Nolensville is situated in Williamson County, bordering alongside the musical city of Nashville, the historic city of Franklin and the beautiful city of Brentwood, making Nolensville an ideal place to call home. It enjoys a multitude of big city amenities while still being rural enough to Being part of the fifteenth wealthiest county in the United States, it enjoys first-rate school system, many scenic parks and lush open areas, as well as a varied economy. Its also just minutes away from Cool Springs, the state’s largest shopping, restaurant and business district, which is continuously expanding and emphasizing the area’s strong economy. It’s 3,600 residents are friendly with a unique brand of southern charm and put a strong emphasis on family values. They are very keen on making new residents and visitors feel welcome. Throughout Williamson County, the people of Nolensville are able to indulge in a variety of community and Williamson County festivities. These festivities include carnivals, cultural events, parades and outdoor concerts. Anyone considering relocating to the greater Nashville area should look no further than this amazing town gently nestled in the rolling hillsides of Tennessee.
History
William and Sarah Nolen, along with their five children, were migrating through Middle Tennessee in the year 1797. Along the way, their wagon broke down which caused the family to postpone their travels to make necessary repairs. After examining the local environment, Nolen saw that they area was abundant in rich soil, good hunting and fresh water. These natural resources won over Nolen and he decided to build their family home on this land. He and his family constructed their farmstead and peach orchard on the area which is now known as Nolensville. William and Sarah had eleven more children
Points of Interest
Bordering the cosmopolitan and historic towns of Nashville, Brentwood and Franklin has its privileges. Here is a list of popular and exciting must visit attractions in and around Williamson County.
Cool Springs Galleria
Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area
Historic Carnton Plantation
The Factory at Franklin
Belle Meade Plantation
Belmont Mansion
First Center of the Arts
Grand Ole Opry
Lane Motor Museum
Nashville Children’s Theater
Nashville Shores