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Sequoyah Hills

Sequoyah Hills

A Historic Knoxville Neighborhood with Natural Beauty

Named after a renowned Cherokee scholar, Sequoyah Hills is a prestigious neighborhood nestled within Knoxville. This waterfront community boasts a strong sense of community, excellent schools, and a rich history. The neighborhood is renowned for its stunning historic homes, many dating back to the 1920s, and its higher-end properties. In addition to its residential charm, Sequoyah Hills offers residents a library, church, boulevard, and numerous parks and baseball fields. The architectural styles within the neighborhood are diverse, featuring classic mansions, American colonial, English Tudor, English cottage, Victorian, Italian, and Spanish influences.

A Natural Oasis

Sequoyah Hills is celebrated for its beautiful gardens and tree-lined streets and boulevard. Residents can enjoy leisurely strolls, bike rides, or kayaking on the Tennessee River. The neighborhood is home to several parks, including Talahi Park, Sequoyah Hills Park, and Whitlow Logan Park.

Why We Love Sequoyah Hills

Walkable and Convenient: Sequoyah Hills offers a convenient location with a pedestrian-friendly environment, perfect for running, biking, or simply strolling.

Strong Community: The neighborhood fosters a strong sense of community with friendly neighbors and a variety of local events.

Peaceful and Serene: Enjoy a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful homes.

Dining, Entertainment, and Shopping

The Plaid Apron: This modern cafe offers delicious breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, along with a full-service bakery.

Hard Knox Pizzeria: Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and delicious thin-crust pizzas, calzones, and salads at Hard Knox Pizzeria.

The Fresh Market: Discover a European-style grocery store with high-quality local produce, wine, coffee, flowers, and more.

Farmacy: Locally sourced food in a casual, trendy setting bringing farm to table.

Things to Do

Greek Fest Knoxville: Experience the vibrant Greek Fest Knoxville, featuring traditional Greek dance, culture, and food.

Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon: Participate in this annual foot race, which travels through Knoxville’s most scenic neighborhoods.

Cherokee Blvd: Explore this scenic off-road path, perfect for running or walking. Whitlow-Logan Park: Enjoy basketball courts, a playground, a tennis court, and a grassy open area at this neighborhood park. Talahi Park and Fountain: Discover a unique park featuring a beautiful decorative fountain, a stone shelter, and a walking path.

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