| The City of Oak Hill is a hidden jewel just south of downtown Nashville. The City encompasses eight square miles with about 1,800 homes. Its 4,700 residents are drawn to the exclusive single-family zoning and low-density housing on large, tree-filled lots.
The City of Oak Hill is completely residential with no commercial establishments. It is home to the Tennessee Governor?s Residence, 15 churches, and a number of schools. Within its borders is Tennessee?s largest state natural area, the 1,200-acre Radnor Lake.
Incorporated in 1952 before the formation of Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Oak Hill exists as a satellite city within the Metropolitan family. The City of Oak Hill is generally bounded by Old Hickory Boulevard. On the south, Woodmont Boulevard on the north, and I-65 on the east. The western border includes General Bate Drive in the northwest, Granny White Pike in the midsection and Bright Hour Farm on Old Hickory Boulevard in the southwest. |
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