Perfectly placed among the timeless estates of Belle Meade is one of Nashville’s most architecturally significant private residences, a home that is as enduring as it is extraordinary.
Occupying a rare, level 1.38-acre site just footsteps from Percy Warner Park and Belle Meade Country Club, this remarkable custom residence was envisioned by its original owner and brought to life by an unrivaled team of design talent. The striking architecture by Larry Woodson, Woodson Gilchrist Architects, landscape architecture by Mike Kaiser, of Kaiser Trabue Landscape Architects, and interiors by Katy Chudacoff, Dovetail Design, come together in perfect harmony to create a home that feels as relevant today as it was at completion.
The crisp white architecture is quietly dramatic, defined by clean geometry, soaring volumes, walls of glass, and an effortless relationship between interior and exterior spaces. Every room was designed to celebrate natural light, frame garden views, and create an atmosphere of understated luxury.
At the heart of the home, expansive living spaces flow seamlessly to a private courtyard where the resort-inspired pool, limestone terraces, and meticulously curated gardens become an extension of the home’s architecture. Whether hosting elegant gatherings or enjoying quiet mornings, the connection between indoors and outdoors is exceptional.
Inside, interior finishes were selected with restraint and intention. Gallery-like walls showcase art beautifully, while warm natural materials soften the contemporary architecture, creating spaces that are both sophisticated and remarkably comfortable.
Properties of this architectural caliber are seldom offered in Belle Meade. More than simply a residence, 734 Jackson Boulevard represents a rare opportunity to own one of Nashville’s iconic contemporary landmarks. A home whose design, craftsmanship, and setting will remain timeless for generations to come.
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