The Windsor Green neighborhood is located northeast of the city of Nashville in the town of Goodlettsville, Tennessee. The neighborhood can be found just beyond where State Route 386 splits off from Interstate 65. The neighborhood itself connects to Conference Drive via Windsor Green Boulevard and is located immediately beyond the Piccadilly Apartment complex. The streets of Windsor Green stretch out from the circular drive of Windsor Trace, which connects in two points to the roundabout on Windsor Green Boulevard.
Homes in this Goodlettsville neighborhood are new construction-style, brick homes with dormers, gables, columns and decorative arches. Yards are well-kept with mature trees. Many of the streets include additional street parking along a median-style common area.
Residents of this community have access to shopping, dining, and banking options in downtown Goodlettsville, as well as the nearby Rivergate Shopping district. This area includes the Rivergate Mall with a large number of popular chain restaurants and fast food options, as well as a variety of shops in surrounding strip malls. Nearby segments of Gallatin Road North also include a variety of car dealerships and national hardware centers.
Churches near the Windsor Green neighborhood include Faith Presbyterian Church, Metro Baptist Church, Connell Memorial United Methodist Church, Goodlettsville Cumberland Baptist Church, First Baptist Church Goodlettsville, and Living Word Church.
Students in this community attend Goodlettsville Elementary School, Goodlettsville Middle School, and Hunters Lane 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.