The Brownstone neighborhood is located south of Nashville and east of Interstate 65 in the town of Brentwood. This beautiful suburban neighborhood connects to Cloverland Drive on the south and includes the streets of Cloverland Park Drive, Almadale Court, Almadale Creek and Almadale Circle, Brownstone Drive, Greystoke Drive, Turning Leaf and Nevil Point.
The homes in the Brownstone neighborhood are relatively new, brick construction colonial designs, many of which include arched decorative windows, covered porches and gables. The yards are all well landscaped with plenty of mature trees, shaped bushes and decorative grasses. While the Brownstone subdivision does not offer sidewalks or paths, residents can be seen riding their bicycles, or walking their pets through this safe and beautiful Nashville neighborhood.
Residents of the Brownstone neighborhood are close to a variety of local churches, including Woodson Chapel Church of Christ, Grace Presbyterian Church, Community Bible Church, Faith Christian Reformed Church and Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church.
Brownstone is centrally located for easy access to commerce in all directions. For daily shopping needs, a Kroger grocery store, Publix grocery store and Walmart Neighborhood Market are just a short distance away at the intersection of Edmondson Pike and Old Hickory Boulevard. More exclusive shopping, dining and banking options are available just a few exits south on I-65 at the large Cool Springs Galleria Mall shopping district. Interstate 65 also serves to connect the Brownstone neighborhood with all of the business and entertainment available within the city of Nashville.
Students in the Brownstone neighborhood who attend Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools are zoned for attendance at Granbery Elementary, William Henry Oliver Middle School and John Overton Comp High School.