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Piccadilly Square neighborhood

Piccadilly Square

Mid-century brick homes meet tree-lined streets near Percy Warner Park

Nashville, TN Real Estate

Percy Warner Park trailsBelle Meade Boulevard access1950s brick ranch architectureOld Hickory Boulevard corridor

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The Neighborhood

Mid-century brick homes meet tree-lined streets near Percy Warner Park

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Percy Warner Park trailsBelle Meade Boulevard access1950s brick ranch architectureOld Hickory Boulevard corridorCharlotte Avenue shopping

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About Piccadilly Square

Piccadilly Square, Nashville, TN sits tucked between Old Hickory Boulevard and Harding Pike, where post-war brick ranches and split-levels line quiet streets named after English counties. The homes here date mostly to the 1950s and 60s — solid construction, large lots, mature oaks and maples shading driveways. You're west of the Belle Meade core, where the lawns get bigger and the traffic thins out. This is residential Nashville without the flash, where neighbors still mow their own grass and dogs walk unleashed at dusk.

Percy Warner Park's northern entrance sits five minutes south — 2,600 acres of hiking trails, bridle paths, and the Harpeth Hills Golf Course. Saturday mornings mean trail runs through the Warner Woods or picnics at the Deep Well overlook. Charlotte Avenue runs east toward West End, lined with Thai restaurants, hardware stores, and the kind of neighborhood bars that don't make Instagram lists. You're ten minutes from Belle Meade Plaza for Whole Foods and Starbucks, fifteen minutes from Green Hills Mall, twenty minutes downtown via I-40. The 50 bus runs Charlotte Avenue if you skip the car.

Real estate in Piccadilly Square skews toward single-family homes — three-bedroom brick ranches on half-acre lots, occasional split-levels with finished basements and two-car garages. Homes for sale in Piccadilly Square attract buyers hunting space and quiet without leaving Davidson County. Rentals are rare here; most properties turn over as purchases. Expect mid-century bones that need kitchen updates, hardwood floors under old carpet, and backyards big enough for swing sets. If you want land, trees, and easy access to Percy Warner Park without Belle Meade price tags, this neighborhood delivers.

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About Living in Piccadilly Square

Piccadilly Square is known for its mid-century brick ranch homes on large lots, proximity to Percy Warner Park's trails and green space, and quiet residential streets west of Belle Meade. It's a neighborhood built in Nashville's post-war suburban expansion, offering space and mature landscaping.

Piccadilly Square features mostly single-family homes — three- and four-bedroom brick ranches and split-levels built in the 1950s and 60s. Lots average half an acre, many with large backyards, attached garages, and hardwood floors. Rentals are uncommon; most properties sell to owner-occupants.

Rental inventory in Piccadilly Square is limited — this neighborhood consists primarily of owner-occupied single-family homes. Those searching for apartments for rent in Nashville may find better options in nearby West End or Green Hills, where multifamily properties are more common. Piccadilly Square caters to buyers seeking space and yards.

Percy Warner Park sits directly south, offering miles of hiking and bridle trails. Charlotte Avenue runs east toward Sylvan Park and West End, lined with local restaurants and shops. Belle Meade Plaza (Whole Foods, boutiques) is ten minutes east, Green Hills Mall fifteen minutes, and downtown Nashville twenty minutes via I-40 or Harding Pike.

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