About the Property
This home sits quietly in a wide cove just off the main channel of Old Hickory Lake—a spot where mornings begin with soft light streaming through the east-facing windows, and the water stays calm enough for a quiet paddle before the day gets going.
Inside, the home has been thoughtfully renovated. It’s a single-level brick ranch that now feels clean-lined and modern, without losing its connection to the setting. The kitchen was redesigned with intention—ample storage, sleek cabinetry, and tile in shades of blue-green that echo the lake just outside, making you feel surrounded by water. The ceilings are high, the windows expansive, and the view is part of the experience from nearly every room.
There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a primary suite with a modern bath and heated floors—something you'll be glad for on chilly mornings. A fireplace anchors the main living area, adding warmth and atmosphere to the open layout. Custom built-ins add both storage and character throughout, and the living space flows easily—open but still grounded, with areas to gather and spaces to retreat.
A large covered deck connects the back of the home, extending the living space outdoors. Accessible from the living room, dining room, and primary suite, it’s perfect for grilling, entertaining, or simply relaxing in the shade while watching the lake just beyond.
Out back, the lake is just beyond a gently sloping yard—about 75 feet of shoreline with a deep-water dock and a boat lift already in place. Whether you're heading out to kayak, wakeboard, or just cruise the water at sunset, access is as easy as stepping outside. When you’re not in the mood to cook, you can take the boat to dinner—Sam’s at Blue Turtle Bay, AweDaddy’s at Gallatin Marina, or Scoreboard at Cedar Creek.
The two-car garage includes extra space for storage, and there’s a carport for additional parking—but come summer, your favorite way to get around might just be by water. This is a home made for weekends spent fishing off the dock, swimming in the cove, or exploring the lake with nowhere to be. It's comfortable and well-appointed, but most of all, it’s a place that fits right into the rhythm of lake life.