1417 Holly Hill Dr Franklin, TN 37064 Open Sat 2PM-4PM

UPDATED: 07/31/2025 03:01 PM ON MARKET: New on market today

Listed by John York The Locals Group • LPT Realty LLC

$1,075,000

4 Beds5 Baths4,126 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 4,126 sqft

Price per Sqft $260

Subdivision Redwing Farms Sec 4 Ph 1

MLS Listing ID 2963440

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 4

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1990

Annual Tax Amount $3,299

Lot Size 2.580 Acres

Acres 2.58

Lot Dimensions 222 X 321

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Property Description

1417 Holly Hill Drive | Franklin, Tennessee.A custom-built Southern estate with historic soul, modern luxury, and creekside tranquility.Tucked away on one of the largest and most coveted lots in Franklin's Red Wing Farms subdivision lies a rare offering—a custom-built, all-brick estate resting on 2.58 sprawling acres, complete with over 100 feet of private access to Five Mile Creek, which flows peacefully into the iconic Harpeth River. This is more than a home—it's a place where craftsmanship meets legacy.Just five miles south of downtown Franklin, this stately residence sits proudly in a neighborhood known for its peaceful charm and spacious lots—with no HOA and a true sense of freedom.Step through the grand entrance and into a home where every detail was considered. You're welcomed by solid red oak flooring and a formal dining room made for gathering. The living and den areas are expansive, full of light, and offer the kind of breathing room that's becoming harder to find in Williamson County.Designed for flexibility, the layout includes four large bedrooms, plus an office suite and dual primary suites, each with generous walk-in closets. Whether you're hosting guests, working from home, or creating space for multiple generations under one roof—this home adapts beautifully.And then… there's the basement.More than just extra space, this is an experience unto itself—a full, independent living quarter featuring a kitchen, full bath, living room, and potential fifth bedroom. But what sets it apart are the walls lined with stone, hand-picked from the very creek in the backyard—a loving tribute to the land, and a detail you won't find in modern construction.Crafted when quality mattered, the home also includes a three-car garage, and a backyard bordered by a Civil War-era stone fence, still standing after all these years. Whether you're enjoying dinner on your 700-square-foot rear deck or listening to the quiet murmur of the creek with morning coffee, you can relax here