The House of David is a prayerful, warm, family place. This space has hosted many travelers, families, prayer (especially in the Upperroom) and has been a house dedicated unto the Lord Jesus. It is a 5 bedroom, 7 bed almost "tri-level" house, two levels being accessible with minimal steps (depending on if you are at front of house or back of house). Ample parking. Outdoor area perfect for family, hosting, or just a serene solitude time. Enjoy!
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HOUSE HISTORY: This is a house whose walls has heard much prayer, many family and friends, Shabbat dinners, and has hosted many people traveling through Nashville.
From the moment you pull up: there is ample parking available between the street, the driveway itself, or past the gate there is much concrete area to park multiple vehicles. This could be easily used for family, or for ministry house, or responsible work house.
BACKYARD: As evidenced in the pictures, there are multiple sitting areas in the very long backyard. Outdoor dining area, outdoor swing, more outdoor seating. There is a simple charcoal BBQ grill among other outdoor equipment (rake, lawn mower, garden hose, etc). This is perfect for a family or a peaceful large get-together!
There are about 5-6 steps to the lower level of the house from the backyard, and about 12-14 steps to the First Floor level from the backyard.
FRONT YARD: There is a small front yard with minimal (about 4 overall) steps to the First Floor Level. There are a couple outdoor chairs, perfect for a cozy morning or relaxing evening. This is a safe neighborhood.
Please feel free to scroll through the pictures to get a good feel for the house!! We will be updating captions for each picture to give you as much info about the house as possible.
There are cameras in the front, driveway, and back for yours and ours safety. We do not impede on your privacy. There is also a decibel-level detection device outside, for the quiet hours stated, and please remember to respect our awesome neighbors at all times.