Stunning Homes with Stunning Views
Nashville has some of the prettiest views in the South. Here's a sneak peek at the scenery four local homeowners get to enjoy out their own windows!
From the Love Circle vista point and the pedestrian bridge overlook to the lush landscape and equestrian barns of Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Middle Tennessee offers its share of stunning scenery to admire. We may not always have an opportunity to enjoy them, but there are plenty of local homes that boast beautiful panoramas, too. Hereβs a sneak peek of the view from four of the most picturesque abodes in and around Music City.
4 Stunning Homes with Stunning Views
A Lakeview Home in North Nashville
Perched on the Cumberland River, just north of Nashville, this pretty home nearly blends in with the natural scenery that surrounds it. βThe home is tucked into the edge of the woods and features bark siding and stone elements,β says Castle Homesβ Owner and Founder Alan Looney. Second homes are all the rage these days, and this one is no exception. βThis home is a secondary home for the clients, where friends and family gather to unplug from technology and everyday life,β Alan says. βWhether itβs gathering around one of the many fire pits on the property, swinging on the porch watching the wildlife wander, or fishing on the banks of the lake, itβs the perfect setting to get back to the basics.β Weβre sold.
The serenity of the lake combined with the beauty of the wilderness is certainly a sight to behold. βSerenity perfectly describes this property,β Alan says. βSitting on the front porch watching the sunrise makes this view extraordinary. Just beyond the lake, you can watch the riverboats cruise up and down the Cumberland River. β A majestic retreat, to be sure!



An Oak Hill Escape
There arenβt too many Nashville homes that can call an entire hilltop their own! South of Downtown, this stunning residence is nestled in the woods of Oak Hill with a view that will make your jaw drop. The tranquil property has a rear yard with a grass-covered hill that provides built-in privacy, and thereβs even a trail from the home to the hilltop, offering the perfect spot to relax and feel inspired by the city views and surrounding foothills. Brittany Dingler, Project Manager for Page | Duke Landscape Architects, says it was a treat to enjoy the serenity of nature while looking out at the cityscape as she and Lead Landscape Architect Gavin Duke worked at the residence. βFor this project, you couldnβt help but be inspired by its setting and panoramic views of the Nashville skyline,β she says. βThe view and surrounding hills were the driving factors in everything we designed and planted.β
In the projectβs beginning stages, Gavin and Brittany sketched the clientsβ vision to assess function as well as aesthetic impact, then fine-tuned the design on the computer. βItβs always a joy to be wholistically involved in the design of a project, from the larger birds-eye view down to the profile of a custom rail,β Brittany says. βIt makes for an extra special project.β With a combination of both cozy and vast rooms from which to enjoy the landscape, the home offers a space to accommodate every mood and moment, including outdoor areas perfect for entertaining. βWhen you have such a spectacular view of the skyline and foothills of Middle Tennessee,β says Brittany, βitβs very important to have contrasting outdoor βroomsβ that are inwardly focused β like the family fire-pit area or the semi-private front lawn β for visual relief and escape.β And a gorgeous escape it is!



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A Quaint Farmhouse Vista
With rolling hills and expansive farmland, Cedar Hill Farm is a breath of fresh air. Located just North of Nashville, the quaint farmhouse rests on virgin land with an unspoiled tree-lined view that wows. For interior designer Julie Couch of Julie Couch Interiors, having a client with one home in the city and one in the country was an inspiration. βThe look and style of the homes couldnβt be more different,β she says. βFor this home, nature and the beauty of the surroundings inspired the look of the space. There were lots of rustic elements and lots of layers to give the space a cottage kind of feel, which our client loved. Where our clientβs in-town home is full of pastels and feminine [details], their farmhouse embraces rustic, masculine elements with lots of used outdoor space.β
With a truly warm and homey farmhouse vibe, the residence has a simple exterior that allows the view to speak for itself. βThis view is so exceptional because the land surrounding it is uninterrupted,β Julie says. βBeing surrounded by nature and acres of untouched land is so peaceful. At the time these photos were taken, it was fall and the leaves had started to turn.β No matter the season, thereβs no doubt that this view is indescribably captivating.



A Sewanee Bluff House
Located at Myers Point in Sewanee, Tennessee, this incredible residence sits at the edge of a bluff that overlooks land thatβs permanently protected by the Land Trust for Tennessee. Both nearby Mercer Logan Lake and a seemingly endless stretch of trees that change with the seasons make for majestic views all year round. βOur clients wanted a mountain house, but not a traditional rustic cabin,β says architect Van Pond Jr. of Van Pond Architect. βWe used their in-town home, which has Craftsman influences, as a jumping-off point for a house that melded with the site and capitalized on views toward the cove but also across their front yard to a private lake.β With rear elevation, Van says that every direction you turn is spectacular, offering nearly every room access to the pristine beauty of the site.

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Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Editorial Operations Manager and Lead Content Editor. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.