Seventeen estate homesites on the Cumberland Plateau —
beneath a canopy of old-growth hardwoods.
Tucked along Deepwoods Road at nearly 2,000 feet of elevation, The Oaks at Sewanee is a thoughtfully planned community of just seventeen five-acre homesites on the Cumberland Plateau.
Each parcel is set beneath a diverse canopy of old-growth oaks and native hardwoods — offering the privacy, quiet and space that have become increasingly rare in the American South.
This is land first. Community second. A place to build a family seat, not a subdivision.
Every element of The Oaks is oriented toward preserving what the land already offers — space, canopy, quiet, and a long view of the valley below.
A diverse native canopy of oaks, hickories and maples shading every parcel from ridge to ravine.
Seventeen generous homesites — each at least five acres — designed for true separation and privacy.
A 36-acre potential private conservation area — owned by others — directly adjoins the property.
Nearly 2,000 feet above sea level — cooler summers, broader valleys, and clearer night skies.
Generous setbacks, quiet private roads, and a master plan that respects the character of the land.
A short drive to the University of the South, Monteagle, and Sewanee's historic village.
Click either plan to view in full detail. Lots range from five to just over five-and-a-third acres.
The Oaks sits within easy reach of Tennessee's great Southern cities — and just minutes from the village of Sewanee itself.
Historic Assembly town and everyday amenities.
University of the South, All Saints' Chapel, the Domain.
Regional air service, museums, and the Tennessee River.
Music City, BNA International Airport, and downtown.
Sewanee is perched atop the Cumberland Plateau — a place of old-growth forests, sweeping overlooks, and skies so dark the stars feel close enough to touch.
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