Hermitage, Residential neighborhood in Nashville, United States
Hermitage is a residential neighborhood located in eastern Davidson County near Percy Priest Lake. The area includes single-family homes, shopping centers with major retailers, and natural green spaces integrated throughout.
The neighborhood took its name from President Andrew Jackson's estate, which operates as a museum today preserving items from his life and time in office. This historic property remains central to the area's identity.
The Community Center serves as a gathering place where neighbors connect through swimming, sports, and recreational programs throughout the year. This hub reflects how residents spend their leisure time and maintain bonds within the area.
The area connects directly to Nashville via Lebanon Pike and contains multiple shopping centers with well-known stores for everyday needs. Roads and main thoroughfares make navigation straightforward for both residents and visitors.
Two championship 18-hole golf courses operate within the area, overlooking the Cumberland River and open to public play. These courses provide a sporting amenity not typically found in most residential neighborhoods.
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