Williamson County · Spring Hill, TN
Benevento — Neighborhood Guide for Spring Hill, TN Buyers
Benevento is a small, upscale, Italian-inspired community off Buckner Lane on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill — all-brick and brick-and-stone homes, cascading fountains, arched entrances, and Italian street names, just outside Franklin.
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Benevento Quick Snapshot
Price Range
$675K – $1.2M (approx.)
Built
Roughly 2006 to present (Benevento East ~2010–2018)
Vibe
Small, elegant, Italian-themed all-brick enclave with fountains and tree-lined sidewalks.
Parent City
Spring Hill, TN →Spring Hill Market — 2026
Median Price
$450,000
Avg Days on Market
28
Price / Sq Ft
$192
YoY Change
+5.1%
Source: Joshua Fink / Compass market data for Spring Hill, TN. Benevento sits within this market.
About Benevento
What to Know About Living in Benevento
Benevento sits off Buckner Lane near Duplex Road in the 37174 ZIP, between US-31 and I-65, on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill. Developed from the mid-2000s onward — the original Benevento (roughly 80–85 homes) starting around 2006, with the adjacent Benevento East phase running from about 2010 to 2018 and newer construction since — it is a relatively small, cohesive community of roughly 100-plus acres. The architecture leans Italian: arched and columned entrances, cascading fountains, tree-canopied sidewalks, and Italian-themed street names (Maleventum Way, Via Francesco Drive, Appian Way). Homes are mainly all-brick or brick-and-stone, generally 2,500 to 4,500 square feet with three to five bedrooms, on lots of roughly a quarter to a half acre. The original section has a community pool and playground; Benevento East has a lower HOA and relies on nearby Port Royal Park and greenways. Saturn Parkway puts Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville within an easy commute.
Amenities
- →Community pool and playground (original Benevento section)
- →Cascading fountains and arched, Italian-themed entrances
- →Tree-canopied sidewalks throughout
- →Near Port Royal Park and greenways
Common Home Styles
- →Italian-aesthetic traditional homes
- →All-brick and brick-and-stone exteriors with columned porches
- →Generally 2,500–4,500 sq ft, three to five bedrooms
- →Lots roughly a quarter to a half acre
Schools
Benevento is zoned to Williamson County Schools — most commonly Allendale Elementary, Spring Station Middle, and Summit High. WCS rezones periodically and the official district map governs, so verify the specific address before writing an offer.
HOA
Active HOA; dues vary by section (roughly $32–$50/month). The original section’s dues cover a community pool and common areas; Benevento East carries lower dues and no pool. Confirm current dues with the HOA.
At a Glance
- City
- Spring Hill, TN
- County
- Williamson County
- Price Range
- $675K – $1.2M (approx.)
- Built
- Roughly 2006 to present (Benevento East ~2010–2018)
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Why Work With Joshua in Benevento
A distinctive look
Benevento’s consistent Italian theme — fountains, arched entrances, brick-and-stone elevations — gives it a more elegant, cohesive feel than typical Spring Hill subdivisions.
Small and cohesive
At roughly 80–85 original homes plus the East phase, it’s an intimate community rather than a sprawling one.
Williamson schools, easy commute
Summit High zoning plus quick Saturn Parkway/I-65 access to Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville.
Common Questions
Benevento — Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes in Benevento cost in 2026?
As of early 2026, Benevento homes have generally run from roughly $675K to $1.2M, with recent active listings in the $730K–$950K range and a median in the high $700s. Joshua can pull current comps for the original section versus Benevento East.
Is Benevento in Williamson or Maury County?
Williamson County. Multiple independent sources and its Williamson County Schools zoning place Benevento on the Williamson side of Spring Hill, just outside Franklin — despite an occasional online mistag as Maury.
What schools are zoned to Benevento?
Williamson County Schools — commonly Allendale Elementary, Spring Station Middle, and Summit High. Zoning can change, so confirm the specific address against the current district map before making an offer.
What is the difference between Benevento and Benevento East?
They’re adjacent phases of the same community. The original Benevento (mid-2000s) has a community pool and a slightly higher HOA; Benevento East (roughly 2010 onward) is newer, carries lower dues, and has no pool of its own, with residents using nearby Port Royal Park.
Compare With Other Communities
Other neighborhoods Joshua covers
Buyers looking at Benevento often compare to these other Middle Tennessee communities. Each guide has the same depth — pricing, schools, HOA, and what the lifestyle actually feels like on the ground.
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Wades Grove
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Cherry Grove
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Campbell Station
Premier established all-brick community on large lots, walkable to Main Street.
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