


755 Long Hollow Pike Goodlettsville, TN 37072
Description
RTC3073442
$3,923
29.28 acres
Single-Family Home
1961
Ranch
Sumner County
Listed By
REALTRACS
Last checked May 18 2026 at 10:13 AM GMT+0000
- Full Bathrooms: 3
- Half Bathroom: 1
- Maplebrook Farm
- Views
- Fireplace: 3
- Central
- Central Air
- In Ground
- Carpet
- Tile
- Wood
- Brick
- Wood Siding
- Roof: Shingle
- Utilities: Water Available
- Sewer: Septic Tank
- Elementary School: Madison Creek Elementary
- Middle School: T. W. Hunter Middle School
- High School: Beech SR High School
- Aggregate
- Garage Faces Rear
- 1
- 4,631 sqft
Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment
*Based on Fixed Interest Rate withe a 30 year term, principal and interest only
The property features two residences, offering exceptional flexibility for multi-generational living or guest accommodations. The main home spans 4,631 sq. ft. and thoughtfully incorporates original elements from the 1791 homestead, including hand-hewn beams, slate, wood slabs, and foundation stones. Custom details throughout include herringbone wood floors, a brass and copper vent hood with an old-world tile backsplash, and a stunning living room designed by renowned builder Braxton Dixon, featuring a dramatic wall of glass. Additional highlights include a grand front door salvaged from a historic church and beveled glass inlays separating the living and kitchen spaces.
A secondary residence, built in 1975, offers an additional 2,028 sq. ft. of comfortable living space—ideal for guests, extended family, or income potential.
Set on 29.28 acres of rolling Tennessee countryside, the property offers 789 feet of road frontage and is zoned AR2A and R40, providing both privacy and future potential. Outdoor amenities include a heated saltwater pool, gazebo, aluminum fencing, and propane fire pit—perfect for entertaining. A concrete pad with water and electricity is in place for RV hookups.
Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the barn with 7 stalls, tack room, and a riding arena that has hosted prize horses and community events for decades.
Originally established in 1791 by Revolutionary War Captain Stephen Cantrell, Maplebrook Farm has been lovingly maintained by the same family for over 50 years. Now, it offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Tennessee history while enjoying the comforts of estate living just minutes from I-65.