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Charming rural community along the Tennessee-Kentucky border
Along the border between Tennessee and Kentucky is Westmoreland, an old railroad town that continues to embrace rural charm today with winding country roads and rolling hills. “Westmoreland has a small-town, rural feel,” says Mayor David Leath. “It feels like a Mayberry town where everyone is connected, but we are growing.” With a population of less than 3,000, the community gathers around Park Street where there sits a collection of local shops, restaurants and parks. Most residents live around this downtown area, but those looking to further embrace rural living can find plenty of privacy and space further north or south of downtown.
New builds and 20th century homes dot the streets
Homebuyers can find traditional homes built in the mid-1900s alongside new construction built in the early 2020s. “There is a lot of new development going on right now with farmland being purchased to bring more homes to the area,” says Leath. Around Park Street, homebuyers can find older three-bedroom ranch-style homes with quarter-to-half-acre lots for about $185,000 to $300,000. Further north, homes sit on sprawling estates with up to 20 acres of land and many boast horse paddocks, barns and fruit trees. Homebuyers in this northern area can find three-bedroom ranch-style homes for $350,000 to $575,000, with the price increasing with the size of the lot. New construction is scattered throughout Westmoreland, with modern three-bedroom farmhouses with five acres of land starting around $535,000.
Homes in Westmoreland range in style and include Bungalows and Craftsman homes.
Newer homes such as contemporary ranches have been popping up around Westmoreland since 2020.
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Shops and restaurants line Highway 52 W
Nearly all of Westmoreland’s shopping and dining is clustered around downtown. Along Highway 52 W, locals can stock their pantries at Mike’s Foodland, the only major grocery store serving the area. Further west, The Ole’ Milliken Store is an old-fashioned general store selling local produce, household staples and artisan goods. Local favorites on the highway include Above and Beyond Cakes, a bakery known for their custom cakes with unique flavors like pink champagne or churro. In the center of downtown, popular spots along Park Street include Grandpa’s Music, a small music store and venue showing live performances every Saturday night. Next to downtown, Cathy’s Country Cupboard serves southern classics like country fried steak, creamed potatoes and homemade pies.
Cathy's Country Cupboard has been around for over 30 years in Westmoreland.
Locals love Cathy's Country Cupboard's homemade pies in Westmoreland.
Westmoreland's business district has a florist, juice bar, and the town's city hall.
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Sumner County School receive high marks
Children attend the Sumner County School District, which earned an A-minus from Niche and has an average student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. “Right now, our school system is bringing a lot of people to the area. We have an outstanding elementary, middle and high school,” says Leath. Younger kids attend Westmoreland Elementary School before moving on to Westmoreland Middle School and Westmoreland High School, with all three schools earning a B-minus from Niche. In addition to standard courses, Westmoreland High School offers Career and Technical Education programs to help prepare students for success in fields such as agriculture, business and education.
Westmoreland High School is located in Sumner County.
Westmoreland Middle School is located in Sumner County.
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Recreation grounds are centered around Park Street
Westmoreland’s greenspaces are centered around the downtown area on Park Street. The Dr. Thomas Carter Midtown Park features a basketball court, playground, tennis court and covered pavilions for picnics and small gatherings. Just down the street, residents also frequent the Ricky Woodard Community Park. The park features an open field for outdoor activities and with a pavilion complete with electricity and lighting, the park is a popular spot for community events. Skaters gather at KingPin Skate Park, a small concrete skatepark complete with ramps and rails for tricks.
Dr. Thomas Carter Midtown Park has a playground with a swing set in Westmoreland.
Ricky Woodard Community Park holds community events throughout the year in Westmoreland.
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Community events are held downtown
The town holds annual events around the downtown area, including the Fourth of July Freedom Festival held at Ricky Woodard Park. The festival includes live music, water slides, food trucks and concludes with a fireworks display. Around Halloween, the community gathers downtown for Trunk or Treat, a night of trick-or-treating complete with costumes, candy and decorations.
Highway 52 W, U.S. Route 231 run through Westmoreland
Westmoreland offers easy access to major thoroughfares, with Highway 52 W running horizontally through the southern portion of town and U.S. Route 231 running vertically alongside the eastern border of town. Residents are 50 miles north of the bustling city center of Nashville and 38 miles south of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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On average, homes in Westmoreland, TN sell after 28 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Westmoreland, TN over the last 12 months is $309,990, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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