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Fields of Canterbury

THOMPSON’S STATION’S PREMIER MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITY

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Location and Daily Life in Fields of Canterbury

Fields of Canterbury sits in the heart of Thompson’s Station, one of Williamson County’s fastest-growing towns. Located off Critz Lane between Columbia Pike and I-840, this master-planned community puts you in a prime spot for both commuting and everyday conveniences.

The location really is the sweet spot. You’re 15 minutes from downtown Franklin, 10 minutes from Cool Springs shopping, and have direct access to I-840 for quick connections anywhere in Middle Tennessee. Nashville is about 30 minutes north. Most residents find the commute to be one of the community’s biggest selling points.

Streets throughout Fields of Canterbury include Becket Circle, Bramblewood Lane, Channing Drive, Hampshire Place, Paddock Park Drive, Coppergate Way, Sassafras Lane, and Longport Lane. The neighborhood spans multiple sections that have been developed over the past decade, giving you a mix of established streetscapes and newer construction.

Daily life here centers around the resort-style amenities and the walkable layout. Tree-lined sidewalks and traditional lamp posts throughout the community make evening walks a regular occurrence. The two community pools become the social hub during summer months, and the park areas with fire pits see regular use year-round.

The Homes

Fields of Canterbury offers both single-family homes and townhomes, giving buyers flexibility across a wide price range. Willow Branch Homes has been the primary builder, constructing new homes from the $490s for townhomes to over $1 million for larger single-family residences. The architectural style blends Old World European design elements with contemporary interiors.

Single-family homes range from approximately 1,800 to 3,800 square feet, typically featuring 3 to 5 bedrooms and 2.5 to 5 bathrooms. Many floor plans include first-floor primary suites, bonus rooms, and home offices. Lot sizes vary by section, with some homes backing to green space or offering wooded privacy.

Townhomes in the community range from about 1,600 to 2,000 square feet with 2 to 3 bedrooms. These attached homes feature attached one-car garages, open floor plans, and the same quality finishes as the single-family options. Townhome HOA fees are higher (covering exterior maintenance) but offer truly low-maintenance living.

Homes built between 2012 and 2025 show the evolution of design trends. Earlier phases feature more traditional layouts, while recent construction emphasizes open concepts, quartz countertops, larger islands, and smart home features. Most homes include hardwood flooring on main levels, tile in bathrooms, and carpet in bedrooms.

Fields of Canterbury Market Data (Past 12 Months)

Metric Value
Total Closed Sales 68
Sale Price Range $415,000 – $1,021,418
Median Sale Price $727,450
Average Sale Price $714,421
Price Per Square Foot $230 – $344 (median $278)
Square Footage Range 1,718 – 3,771 sq ft
Bedrooms 3 – 5
Bathrooms 2 – 5
Year Built Range 2012 – 2025
HOA Fees $85 – $300/month (varies by home type)
Active Listings 13 (priced $440,000 – $1,199,000)

Market Data by Property Type

Property Type Sales Price Range Median Price HOA Range
Single-Family 46 $490,000 – $1,021,418 $825,000 $85 – $285/mo
Townhomes 21 $415,000 – $600,000 $500,000 $180 – $300/mo

Data from RealTracs MLS. Updated January 2026.

Active Homes for Sale in Fields of Canterbury

Recently Sold Homes in Fields of Canterbury

Amenities

Fields of Canterbury offers one of the most impressive amenity packages in Thompson’s Station. The community has invested significantly in creating gathering spaces that bring neighbors together.

The crown jewel is the resort-style pool complex. You’ll find a junior Olympic swimming pool with an outdoor cabana and expansive pool deck, plus a separate children’s pool with water features for the little ones. A fire pit with seating near the pool creates the perfect spot for summer evenings. The community actually has two pool areas, which helps spread out usage during peak season.

Beyond the pools, residents enjoy two playgrounds, a dedicated park area with charcoal grills, fire pit, and seating. The amenity center hosts community events and provides indoor gathering space. Green spaces throughout the community offer additional room for outdoor activities.

Infrastructure details matter too. All utilities are buried underground, which keeps the streetscape clean and eliminates power lines from views. Traditional lamp posts and wide sidewalks throughout the community encourage walking and add to the neighborhood’s character.

Schools Serving Fields of Canterbury

Elementary: Thompson’s Station Elementary School (2640 Clayton Arnold Road) serves Fields of Canterbury families. This Williamson County school has strong academic ratings and an active parent community.

Middle: Thompson’s Station Middle School (2638 Clayton Arnold Road) is located adjacent to the elementary school, making transitions easier for families with children in both schools.

High: Independence High School (1776 Declaration Way) serves Fields of Canterbury students. The school offers extensive athletics, arts programs, and advanced academic tracks. Independence consistently ranks among the top high schools in Tennessee.

All three schools are part of Williamson County Schools, one of the highest-performing districts in the state. The district’s reputation is a major draw for families relocating to the area.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru?

In Fields of Canterbury, Compass and Parks agents represented 26.5% of all home sales over the past 12 months, with 18 of 68 transactions involving a Compass agent on either the listing or buying side. That kind of market presence means we know this community inside and out.

Nashville Home Guru is a data-driven team led by Patrick Higgins, a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent. We’ve been ranked the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends, with over 1,100 transactions representing more than $500 million in residential sales across Middle Tennessee.

Compass is the #1 residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume. After merging with Parks Real Estate in 2024, Compass agents now represent approximately 1 in 4 homes sold in Tennessee. That market presence gives our clients access to coming-soon listings, private exclusives, and the largest referral network in real estate.

For sellers, our Compass 3-Phase Marketing Strategy delivers measurable results. Homes pre-marketed through Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs sell for 2.9% more, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to experience a price reduction. Learn more about selling your home on your terms.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fields of Canterbury

What is the price range for homes in Fields of Canterbury?

Based on the past 12 months of sales, homes in Fields of Canterbury sold between $415,000 and $1,021,418. Townhomes typically range from $415,000 to $600,000 with a median of $500,000. Single-family homes range from $490,000 to over $1 million with a median of $825,000.

Who built the homes in Fields of Canterbury?

Willow Branch Homes is the primary builder in Fields of Canterbury, constructing both single-family homes and townhomes. The community has been developed in multiple sections since 2012, with new construction still available in the newest phases.

What are the HOA fees in Fields of Canterbury?

HOA fees vary by property type and section. Single-family homes typically pay $85 to $285 per month, while townhomes pay $180 to $300 per month. The higher townhome fees include exterior maintenance. HOA fees cover access to two pools, playgrounds, park areas, grounds maintenance, and common area upkeep.

What schools serve Fields of Canterbury?

Fields of Canterbury is zoned for Thompson’s Station Elementary School, Thompson’s Station Middle School, and Independence High School. All three are part of Williamson County Schools, consistently ranked among Tennessee’s top-performing districts.

Does Fields of Canterbury have a pool?

Yes, Fields of Canterbury has two pool areas. The main pool complex features a resort-style junior Olympic swimming pool with outdoor cabana and pool deck, plus a separate children’s pool with water features. Fire pits and seating areas complement the pool facilities.

How many homes are in Fields of Canterbury?

Fields of Canterbury includes hundreds of homes across multiple sections developed over the past decade. The community continues to grow with new construction available in the latest phases. With 68 sales in the past 12 months alone, it’s one of the most active communities in Thompson’s Station.

Is Fields of Canterbury a good neighborhood for families looking to buy in Thompson’s Station?

Fields of Canterbury is an excellent choice for families moving to Thompson’s Station. The community offers top-rated Williamson County schools, two pools and playgrounds, sidewalks throughout for safe walking and biking, and a range of home sizes from townhomes to large single-family residences. The location provides easy access to both Franklin and Nashville for commuters.

Why should I use Nashville Home Guru to buy or sell a home in Fields of Canterbury?

Nashville Home Guru at Compass represented over 26% of all transactions in Fields of Canterbury last year, giving us unmatched insight into this community’s market dynamics. Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team are six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agents with over 1,100 transactions and $500M+ in sales. Our Compass platform provides access to off-market listings, private exclusives, and the industry’s most advanced marketing tools.

Who is the best realtor to buy or sell a home in Fields of Canterbury?

For buyers and sellers in Fields of Canterbury, Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass offer the deepest market expertise in Thompson’s Station. With Compass agents involved in over 1 in 4 transactions in the area, we provide access to listings before they hit the market and leverage the largest brokerage network in the country to get homes sold faster and for more money.

What are the benefits of working with a buyer’s agent in Fields of Canterbury?

Working with a buyer’s agent like Nashville Home Guru gives you access to off-market properties through Compass Private Exclusives and Coming Soon listings. We track every sale in Fields of Canterbury and can tell you exactly how any home compares to recent transactions. Our local expertise helps you understand which sections, floor plans, and lot positions offer the best value.

What is my home worth in Fields of Canterbury?

Home values in Fields of Canterbury vary based on property type, size, condition, and location within the community. Single-family homes have sold from $490,000 to over $1 million, while townhomes range from $415,000 to $600,000. For an accurate estimate of your specific home’s value, get your free home valuation here or contact Patrick Higgins at 615-682-1718.

Any Other Questions About Fields of Canterbury?

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