Kedron Square is a 102-acre master-planned community on Spring Hill's Maury County side, built around a mix that most Spring Hill subdivisions do not attempt: apartments, cottages, single-family homes, live-work units, and commercial space in one plan. Development began in 2022.
It is one of the more genuinely mixed-use neighborhoods in Spring Hill, and the part most buyers ask about — David Weekley Homes' single-family collection — has already sold out.
History and Development
Chartwell Residential announced the start of development in July 2022. The master plan was structured in pieces rather than as one large single-family tract:
- The Chartwell at Kedron Square — a 292-unit multifamily apartment property, the first residential phase
- Chartwell Commons at Kedron Square — 27 single-family cottages
- David Weekley Homes single-family collection, centered on Willow Branch Circle
- Live-work properties and commercial space
Franklin Construction Group managed construction on the Chartwell components. Ben Schaedle, a partner at Chartwell Residential, described the project at announcement as one that "improves existing land, preserves the history of the town, and integrates modern mixed-use facilities and amenities."
Chartwell was working on a second Spring Hill project at the same time — The Chartwell at Beechcroft, a separate 124-home development — so 2022 was an active year for the firm in this city.
Current status: Active. The David Weekley single-family collection is sold out; other components continue.
Location and Access
Kedron Square sits in the Kedron corridor on Spring Hill's Maury County side, with the David Weekley portion addressed on Willow Branch Circle (1403 Willow Branch Circle was the sales address).
The Kedron area puts you near the Crossings retail corridor and Saturn Parkway, with reasonable access to I-65. It is one of the more established, service-dense parts of Maury-side Spring Hill rather than a greenfield edge.
Homes
The community spans single-family homes, cottages, townhome-style live-work units, and apartments — an unusually wide range for one Spring Hill subdivision. Roughly 517 units are attributed to Kedron Square across its 102 acres.
Pricing
David Weekley Homes published floor plans for Kedron Square starting in the $330,000s, with larger plans listed well above that. Those were new-construction base prices on plans that are now sold out, so treat them as historical rather than as what you would pay today. Resale pricing will depend on the specific product type — a cottage, a live-work unit, and a full single-family home are very different things inside the same community.
The 292 apartments at The Chartwell at Kedron Square are rentals, not for sale.
Amenities
David Weekley's community materials list:
- Swimming pool with cabanas
- Trails and green space
- Scenic pond and park
- Sidewalks throughout
The amenity package is real and was part of the original master plan rather than a later addition.
HOA
Kedron Square has a homeowners association. The developer noted at announcement that the completed residential properties would support jobs for both a management company and a homeowners association. I have not confirmed the current annual dues figure from a primary source — ask your agent for the current HOA disclosure rather than relying on a number found online.
Schools
Kedron Square is in Maury County. David Weekley's own community materials state that students attend Maury County Board of Education schools.
Specific elementary and middle assignments are not something I have confirmed from the district for this address, and the Kedron corridor splits across multiple zones. Confirm with Maury County Public Schools before you rely on it.
Honest Pros and Cons
Pros
- Genuine mixed-use design — housing variety, commercial, and green space in one plan
- Real amenity package: pool with cabanas, trails, pond, park
- Established since 2022, so it is a functioning neighborhood rather than a rendering
- Two credible builders behind it in David Weekley Homes and Chartwell Residential
- Maury County taxes rather than Williamson County
Cons
- The David Weekley single-family collection is sold out, so new-construction options are limited
- Housing variety cuts both ways — apartments and live-work units next to single-family homes is not what every buyer wants
- Maury County Public Schools rather than Williamson County Schools
- Current HOA dues and specific school zoning are not well documented publicly
Sources: Chartwell Residential development announcement (Business Wire, July 11, 2022); David Weekley Homes community materials via Livabl.
