Belle Meade Real Estate & Homes for Sale

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Belle Meade March 18, 2024
9
Listed
82
Avg. DOM
$435.04
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,650,000
Med. List Price
9 Properties
4
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
2,917
Sq.Ft.
8
Days on Site
2628744
MLS
4
Beds
3F11/2
Baths
3,230
Sq.Ft.
14
Days on Site
2626438
MLS
Open 3/24
107 Cheekwood Terrace Nashville,  TN 37205
5
Beds
4F11/2
Baths
5,150
Sq.Ft.
25
Days on Site
2622576
MLS
5
Beds
4F21/2
Baths
7,241
Sq.Ft.
67
Days on Site
2609430
MLS
4
Beds
3F11/2
Baths
4,270
Sq.Ft.
69
Days on Site
2608735
MLS
5
Beds
5F31/2
Baths
7,689
Sq.Ft.
105
Days on Site
2599372
MLS
6
Beds
6F11/2
Baths
8,006
Sq.Ft.
106
Days on Site
2598935
MLS
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,756
Sq.Ft.
173
Days on Site
2571539
MLS
3
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
2,512
Sq.Ft.
177
Days on Site
2573057
MLS

What's Not to Love about the Rich History of Belle Meade?

Belle Meade was founded in 1807 by John Harding on 250 acres of pristine farmland along Richland Creek in Nashville. John Harding was from Virginia where they had a rich history for breeding and racing thoroughbred horses. In 1820 John commissioned an Estate Home built-in the Federal style. He named his home "Belle Meade."

John soon turned over the management of the property to his son, William.  The Civil War interrupted his passion. However, General William Harding was able to keep his estate in tact.   He won more purses with his own horses than any other man living in the United States.  William was successful in business and developed the thoroughbred auction in Tennessee.

Synonymous with success, this farm is now one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Nashville.  The jewel of Belle Meade is Percy Warner Park and it's trail system.   The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Percy Warner and Edwin Warner Parks, total more than 2600 acres.