The historic riverside hub of golf & lakefront luxury.
Friendsville is a community defined by its quiet strength and storied past. Settled by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the 1790s, it remains a sanctuary of peace and principle. Known for its role in the Underground Railroad and its world-famous “Friendsville Marble”—which graces the Smithsonian and the National Gallery of Art—this town offers a unique cultural depth.
Today, it has emerged as a premier destination for luxury seekers, offering exclusive peninsula estates and high-acreage retreats along the shimmering shores of Fort Loudoun Lake. It is the perfect enclave for those who value absolute privacy and a heritage of integrity.
From the historic marble quarries to the gated peninsulas of the lakefront, Friendsville offers a level of seclusion found nowhere else in Blount County. Allow us to show you the off-market treasures and historic manors that define this peaceful community.