Williamson New Construction/Thompson's Station

Now selling · Thompson's Station, TN

Fields of Canterbury

Fields of Canterbury is a Thompson's Station community with new-construction sections, featuring two community pools, parks, and easy I-65 access.

Priced from
$525,000 (as_of 2026-06, RealTracs-reported low end)
Home types
single-family
Amenities
two pools, parks, easy I-65 access

Fields of Canterbury is an established community in Thompson's Station, Tennessee, that is still adding new-construction sections. That combination is part of its appeal: you get the feel of a neighborhood that has had time to settle in, with the option to buy a brand-new home in one of its newer phases. Two community pools, parks, and quick access to I-65 round out the picture. We tour communities like this one constantly across Williamson County, and we represent buyers in new construction at no cost to you — so if you're weighing Fields of Canterbury, we can help you see it clearly and figure out whether it fits what you're after.

Builders and home styles

Fields of Canterbury offers single-family homes. Because this is an established community with newer sections still being released, the active builders, floor plans, and any quick-move-in inventory can change from phase to phase. Rather than list a builder we can't currently confirm for you, we'd rather pull the live picture: who is building in the open sections right now, which plans are available, and what's already under construction versus still on paper.

When you're ready, give us a call and we'll walk through the current builder lineup and floor plans with you, including how the new-construction sections compare to resale homes in the established parts of the community. That way you're comparing real, current options rather than a snapshot that may already be out of date.

Amenities and day-to-day life

Fields of Canterbury is built around a few amenities that get used year-round. There are two community pools, which is more than many neighborhoods this size offer and tends to ease the summer crowding you can run into when a community shares a single pool. The neighborhood also includes parks — green, walkable space inside the community for getting outside without leaving the neighborhood.

If specific amenities matter to your decision, it's worth confirming the details directly: pool hours and any guest policies, exactly where the parks sit relative to the section you're considering, and whether any additional amenities are planned for the newer phases. We can help you sort out what's existing versus what's still on the development plan.

Location and commute

Fields of Canterbury sits in Thompson's Station with easy access to I-65, which is the main north–south corridor connecting this part of Williamson County to the broader Nashville area. Easy interstate access is a practical advantage, but what actually matters is your drive — and that depends entirely on where you're headed and when you leave.

Rather than trust a generic drive-time estimate, clock it yourself at your real departure time. Map the route from the community to your office, your school, or wherever you go most often, on the days and at the hour you'd actually be driving it. Middle Tennessee traffic varies a lot by direction and time of day, so a few minutes of testing your own commute will tell you far more than any number we could quote.

Who it fits

Fields of Canterbury tends to suit buyers who want a single-family home and value the amenity package — two pools and parks built into the community. The mix of an established neighborhood with newer sections appeals to buyers who like the settled feel of a community that's been around a while but still want the option of a brand-new home. And because the community offers convenient I-65 access, it's worth a look for anyone whose routine involves regular trips up and down the interstate corridor. The best way to know if it fits is to walk it, test the commute, and compare it against a couple of other communities in the area — which is exactly the kind of side-by-side we can do with you.

What to verify before you buy here

  • Current pricing. New-construction pricing, phases, and availability move fast, so any number you see online can be out of date — we'll pull the current numbers for the specific plan and section you're considering.
  • HOA dues and what they cover. Confirm the monthly or annual amount and exactly what's included, such as the two pools, park maintenance, and any common-area upkeep.
  • Lot specifics. Lot size, orientation, what backs up to the homesite, and any premiums on particular lots in the newer sections.
  • Builder warranty and included-versus-upgrade. Get clear on what's standard in the base price and what's an upgrade, plus the structural and systems warranty terms.
  • Construction timeline. Whether the home is move-in ready, under construction, or to-be-built, and the realistic completion window for the section you want.
  • Your real commute. Drive the route to your regular destinations at the time you'd actually leave, rather than relying on an estimate.

Want to see Fields of Canterbury in person?

We tour new-construction communities across Williamson County all the time and represent buyers at no cost to you. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 to walk Fields of Canterbury in person, or ask us for a video walkthrough so you can scout it from wherever you are. We'll pull the current pricing, availability, and builder details and help you compare it to other communities in the area.

Community details as of 2026-06; new-construction pricing, phases, and availability change often — we confirm everything current before you write an offer. We represent buyers in new construction at no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you find the right fit and navigate the build.