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Summer is in full swing along the Tennessee River, and overlooking the water is 468 Phillips Road, in Linden, Tennessee—an extraordinary 3,270-square-foot retreat on 39 acres of rolling woodland and private waterfront.
This riverfront haven offers million-dollar views outside while evoking the atmosphere of a mountain lodge with a warm Tennessee soul inside. Constructed in 2003, the home’s rustic charm is brought to life through rich cypress floors, towering wooden beams, and a striking iron staircase that anchors the open-concept design. Each space flows seamlessly into the next, offering spectacular water views from nearly every angle.
The home is where style meets serenity. The main level hosts a luxurious primary suite with a spa-like bath, complete with a soaking tub, separate shower, and dual vanities. A spacious walk-in closet lined with cedar offers abundant storage. Upstairs, two generous bedrooms open onto an expansive balcony facing the western sky.

The heart of the home lies in the living and dining areas, where high ceilings and large windows invite the outdoors in. A stone-accent fireplace brings cozy warmth to winter evenings, while summer days are best spent outdoors watching the boats cruise by from the front porch. The kitchen is equally inviting, outfitted with stainless steel appliances, a built-in gas oven and range, ample cabinetry, and plenty of counter space for hosting.
A bonus 6×10 hobby room offers flexibility for creative pursuits, remote work, or storage. Everywhere you turn, the home’s design prioritizes light, flow, and a deep connection to the natural surroundings.


Life on the Tennessee River, whether seasonal or full-time, offers year-round beauty for the outdoor enthusiast. Western-facing views set the stage for dazzling sunsets over the water. During low tide, a natural beach appears along Short Creek, the ideal shoreline for kayaking, fishing, or lounging in the sun. A three-bay dock with boat slips provides direct access to the river, inviting endless weekends of boating, tubing, or marina hopping.
The surrounding 39 wooded acres are ideal for hiking, hunting, and exploring, especially in the fall when the landscape turns golden. When winter sets in, there’s no better spot for a fire pit, s’mores, and football than on the waterfront lawn listening to the water lapping across the rocks.


The house and land are so expansive that it needs an arsenal of toys to go with it… and somewhere to store them. Storage abounds in a detached 30×50 three-bay shop—ideal for storing vehicles, watercraft, or working on large projects. The home is serviced by city water and a septic system, and though it feels worlds away, it’s just five minutes from Peters Landing and 18 minutes from Clifton Marina by car. Despite its remote charm, the home maintains all the modern comforts you’d expect in a luxury property.
Every detail was thoughtfully curated for the custom-built house at 468 Phillips Road. This estate offers a level of privacy and freedom that is increasingly rare. Life on the Tennessee River waterways is closer than you think, at just one and a half hours from Columbia, Tennessee, the waterfront home of your dreams awaits!
KATIE BAKER is a local REALTOR and the owner of Baker Group, Maury County’s new boutique brokerage. Baker Group specializes in Fine Properties, Historic Homes, Vacation Homes, and Commercial Real Estate in Middle Tennessee and the Tennessee River. Call (901) 351-7235 to schedule an appointment and follow them on social media at @bakergrouprealty.

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