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Williamson County

Williamson County

Beautiful landscape, charming small towns, and friendliness.

Welcome To Williamson County

Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing areas in Middle Tennessee. With its beautiful landscape, charming small towns, and friendliness to both small businesses and large corporations alike, it has become one of the most prosperous counties in the state.
 
The county has placed a large focus on historic and land preservation which has allowed for a robust park and greenway system as well as beautifully preserved homes, farms, and businesses throughout the region. A highly-ranked school system makes it appealing to families and its diverse array of neighborhoods and home styles makes it easy for anyone to fi nd their place in Williamson County.
 

Arrington

Located on the eastern side of Williamson County, Arrington is a fast-growing community with a lot to offer. Always a beautiful community, Arrington really began to shine with the opening of Arrington Vineyards, owned by country music star Kix Brooks. The sprawling vineyard brought new visitors who were unsurprisingly attracted to the area’s beautiful scenery and quiet lifestyle.
 

Brentwood

Just a short 10-minute drive from Nashville and with access to three major interstates, Brentwood’s rolling hills are home to many Fortune 500 companies located both in Maryland Farms and Cool Springs, although you wouldn’t know it given the large number of lush green parks and nature areas the city boasts, located in Williamson County, one of the wealthiest and fastest counties in the state, Brentwood is home to award-winning schools that receive some of the highest ratings in the state and excellent government services.
 

College Grove

College Grove is a small community on the southeastern edge of Williamson County. Settled south of Davidson County and just outside of Eagleville, it’s a great choice for locals looking for true simple, country living. As College Grove undergoes new growth, shops and restaurants are sure to develop with the community.
 

Fairview

Fairview is one of the fastest growing communities in Williamson County, but has managed to retain its small-town charm. Settled southwest of Davidson County and just outside of Franklin, it’s becoming a popular choice in Williamson County for people looking for a more rural lifestyle, while still being a reasonable distance from Nashville and other neighboring cities. Fairview features a long list of things to do, such as attending special events, getting involved in the arts, learning about local history, dining at independent restaurants, and staying active at local parks!
 

Franklin

Located 30 minutes south of Nashville in Williamson County, Franklin is home to major corporate headquarters, historical attractions, a lively music scene, an abundance of shopping, and plenty of parks and green space. The Downtown Franklin Historic District was named one of the Top 10 Great Neighborhoods by the American Preservation Association. Franklin is also known for its quality schools, with its students routinely achieving some of the top test scores among the state.
 

Leiper’s Fork

Located west of Franklin and north of I-840 in Williamson County, Leiper’s Fork is far from it all but still convenient to all the perks of larger towns. The Natchez Trace runs through the small, rural community, meaning much of the area will remain untouched from development thanks to preservation by the state park system.
 

Nolensville

Nolensville is a small community south of Nashville in the northeast corner of Williamson County. The town has attracted families for generations, not just for its beautiful landscape, but also for its convenient location, inclusion in Williamson County, and its low property tax rates. The storybook town makes you feel far from it all, but is just a few miles from Nashville, Franklin, and Arrington, making it an easy commute in nearly any direction.
 

Thompson’s Station

Thompson’s Station, a rural city just south of Nashville in Williamson County, is one of the most inviting small towns in Tennessee. With beautiful scenery, access to some of the best schools in the state, and the conveniences of nearby larger cities, it might be the best-kept secret in Williamson County.
 

Spring Hill

Spring Hill is a quintessential small town located just 35 miles south of Nashville, Tennessee, sitting in both Williamson and Maury County. Residents are just minutes from Franklin and Columbia and the town is known for its friendliness. With a drive down Main Street, you’ll pass rolling landscapes with former plantation homes and farmland, as well as conveniently located stores, restaurants, and attractions that are both locally-owned and nationally-known.

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Demographics and Employment Data for Williamson County, TN

Williamson County has 22,401 households, with an average household size of 2.71. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Williamson County do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 60,932 people call Williamson County home. The population density is 331.15 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

60,932

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

41.1

Median Age

48.42 / 51.58%

Men vs Women

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22,401

Total Households

2.71

Average Household Size

$54,981

Average individual Income

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30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Williamson County, TN

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The following schools are within or nearby Williamson County. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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