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Tradition SeriesSM|From $312,990
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Final Opportunities remain for new construction homes by D.R. Horton in Hedge Rose! Hedge Rose is located in the serene town of Somerville, Tennessee, offering a community vibe within a rural setting and a laid-back lifestyle. Nestled in the heart of Fayette County, Somerville boasts a blend of Southern hospitality and small-town charm that captivates both residents and visitors. With two floorplans remaining from 1,672 to 1,796 square feet, we have a single-story home certain to fit the needs of your family!
Community amenities
- Granite Countertops in Kitchen
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Home is Connected Smart Home System
- Landscaped Front Yard
- HOA
Schools
Buckley-Carpenter Elementary School
Public
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PK - 5th
4.2 mi.
East Junior High School
Public
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6th - 8th
4.4 mi.
Fayette-Ware High School
Public
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9th - 12th
4.6 mi.
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901-445-8334Talk to a sales agent
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Area Information
WELCOME TO TENNESEE
Tennessee’s two largest cities, Memphis and Nashville, are known as centers of blues and country music. These city’s lay claim to helping pull up the bootstraps of acts including Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Muddy Waters, Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Dolly Parton — to name a few. Energy is not only a feeling acquired from the toe-tapping beats of these musical greats. This state’s city of Oak Ridge has been dubbed the “Energy Capital of the World.” This is because it was instrumental in the development of the atomic bomb, and has since become the hub of constant energy research.
Tennessee is known as home to the best barbecue in the world. Memphis-style barbecue is slowly smoked for a rich, fall-off-the-bone tenderness offered either “wet” or “dry.” Speaking of smoke, a similar, bluish haze of the fabled Great Smokey Mountains bring more visitors to its national park than any other in the United States.
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