The Hampton Hall community is located east of Nashville in the area of Hermitage and Mount Juliet, Tennessee. This suburban neighborhood is situated to the south of Interstate 40 just beyond the New Hope Road exit. It connects to South New Hope Road via Hampton Hall Way and includes all of Hampton Hall Way, Chestnut Trail Way, Hallborough Way, as well as a number of small cul-de-sacs.
Properties in this Nashville neighborhood include a variety of new construction brick and colonial style homes with dormers, gables, columns, porches, and decorative arches. The yards and lawns are all well-maintained and many properties include mature trees.
Residents of this community enjoy easy access to banking, dining and shopping areas located at the nearby intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Interstate 40. This area includes a variety of well-known restaurant chains, as well as a number of locally-owned restaurants and specialty shops. A short drive along Old Hickory Boulevard provides residents with several grocery stores.
Residents in this neighborhood appreciate their proximity to nearby recreational outlets along Percy Priest Lake including Nashville Shores, the only large-scale waterpark in the greater Nashville area.
Places of worship near the Hampton Hall neighborhood include New Hope Baptist Church, Central Pike Church of Christ, Hermitage Church of God, Evans Hill Missionary Baptist Church, and the True Word Christian Center; there are a variety of denominations with churches in the nearby Mount Juliet, Tennessee area.
Students in this community attend Ruby Major Elementary School, Donelson Middle School and McGavock High School. All of these are part of the Metropolitan Nashville Public School System, which also includes a number of specialized magnet schools also available for students in Davidson County.