The Local’s Guide To
Crieve Hall
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Living In Crieve Hall
- Lush Woodlands
- Mid‑Century Charm
- Riverside Tranquility
- City Access
- Community Feel
Crieve Hall, located about 15 minutes south of downtown, is a neighborhood that is literally "steeped" in history. It was the home of Joel Cheek, the founder of Maxwell House Coffee in the late 1800’s. The name "Crieve Hall" comes from the name given to the mansion that belonged to Joel Cheek’s daughter and her husband. The neighborhood we know today is land that had been subdivided in the 1950’s to make way for a residential neighborhood after the mansion went into foreclosure. Here you will find great ranch homes on nice size lots and you may even find that mid-century modern gem. With great proximity to both downtown and Cool Springs it’s the ideal location for those commuting in those areas.
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The Neighbors
Crieve Hall is a close‑knit South Nashville neighborhood of about 7,700 residents. It’s prized for its communal warmth and mature, family‑rooted character.
The Lifestyle
The atmosphere here is relaxed and welcoming. Winding, tree‑shaded roads, affordable mid‑century homes, and hidden green spaces offer a peaceful counterpoint to Nashville’s growth. It’s a neighborhood that feels tucked‑away yet well‑connected.
The Market
Crieve Hall is considered one of Nashville’s best values. Homes in this area often come with generous lots and carry median prices in the high $300,000s—making it attractive for those seeking space and charm without sacrificing proximity to the city.
The Appeal
Whether drawn by mid‑century architecture, wooded serenity, or easy access to parks and downtown, Crieve Hall stands as a peaceful, enduring neighborhood full of character and comfort.
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Nashville Zoo
Spend a delightful morning strolling through the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere—wander among lush, immersive exhibits, explore the historic Grassmere farmhouse, and enjoy seeing engaging species like clouded leopards, red pandas, or the new Komodo dragon exhibit that’s drawing local attention.
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Becoming A LocalOwning In Crieve Hall
Crieve Hall is a leafy, pleasant enclave known for its gentle terrain, mature trees, and spacious lots. The neighborhood’s architectural landscape is dominated by classic ranch‑style homes that evoke a bygone era, all nestled within winding streets that feel both hidden and connected. It strikes a rare balance of quiet suburban living just a short drive from Nashville’s urban hub.
Residents of Crieve Hall enjoy a lived‑in sense of belonging, where community ties are strong and parks and local landmarks anchor daily life. Favorites like Seven Mile Creek Greenway and the nearby Nashville Zoo at Grassmere enhance the scenic charm, while nearby shopping, schools, and cultural venues provide seamless access to city conveniences. Crieve Hall is a serene haven with modern connectivity.
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