Why Live in Kittrell
Kittrell, a neighborhood in Murfreesboro, offers a blend of rural charm and suburban convenience. The area features a variety of home styles, including ramblers and cottages from the '50s to '70s on 1 to 2-acre lots, bi-levels and farmhouses on larger plots, and newer subdivisions with farmhouse and Craftsman designs. Cripple Creek, a 15-mile waterway, is popular for fishing and inner-tubing, while Kittrell Community Park provides ball fields, a playground, and walking trails. The expansive Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Class nature area offers diverse ecosystems for outdoor enthusiasts. Local attractions include Dewayne’s Good Times Bar & Grill, known for live music and karaoke, and Hop Springs, a brewery with multiple stages, a disc golf course, and community events. For groceries, residents frequent Taylor’s Grocery or the Publix in Murfreesboro. Kittrell Elementary, Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School, and Oakland High School are the primary public schools, all receiving good ratings. The neighborhood is approximately 9 miles from Murfreesboro's center, providing access to shopping, dining, and healthcare facilities. For air travel, Nashville International Airport is about 40 miles away.