Visiting Cheekwood Estate & Botanical Garden {Tennessee}


On a sunny Saturday afternoon, we decided to go up towards Nashville to check out the famed Cheekwood Estate and Botanical Garden. This is one of Nashville’s favorite places to go for their incredible collection of art, cultural festivals and events, and spectacular gardens. Cheekwood sits on 55 acres of land so there is plenty of room to explore around.

We started our visit with a walk through their plant sale. Because my husband is the gardener of the family, he is constantly looking at what other plants he could add to one of the many flower beds that he has created around our house. We also saw the beautiful Rose Study Garden that was filled with heritage roses of every color and size.

Currently the gardens are home to a group of Trolls who are here to help humans rediscover and be inspired by nature. The trolls are part of an art installation by Danish artist Thomas Dambo. Each troll has a name and a story. Our favorite of the trolls was the one named Ibbi Pip who hangs a colorful collection of birdhouses in all the trees.

We walked through the botanical garden where pieces of modern art can be found throughout. We walked through the glass bridge over the small creek. We stopped to listen to the hum of the harmonic chairs with their guitar cords stretched above the seats. We were amazed that we could hear them at all over the cacophony of swarms of cicadas everywhere.

Further down the path was the giant human like rabbit peeking out from the trees, a random assortment of stone tablets with words on them going up the hill, metal trees glittered in the sunlight, and an echo chamber sending voices all around.

We came across another of the trolls, this one with one eye open and an ear to the ground keeping watch over everything that is happening in the world. This one was named Sofus Lotus and he reminds people to be mindful of nature and all its beings.

After leaving the trail through the gardens, we were met with some of the beautiful spaces that were part of the estate. Fountains and pergolas created space of peace and respite from the heat of the day. There are many areas surrounding the estate, each of them carefully and beautifully made.

We really enjoyed the children’s area with the hidden passageway tucked away in the trees. A small tea house was set up waiting for the giggles of pretend and ringing the large bell outside. There was a living library section where the stone seats were surrounded by boxes of interesting items and books to read and learn from.

After walking through the gardens we made it to the estate itself. This estate is a beautiful example of what was the American country place era. This estate was originally the home of Leslie and Mabel Cheek in 1929. Later in 1960, the estate was converted into an art museum that still has a collection of world class art exhibits.

We walked through the various rooms seeing the finery of a by gone era. Beautifully detailed china plates on the tables, cabinets of silver and crystal, and gold trim around the ornate doorways all spoke of elegance and grandeur of the early 1900s.

My favorite room was the library with the dark wood and shelves of books. I could easily imagine sitting here by the fire with a book in hand or writing a letter at the desk overlooking the gardens. I loved seeing all the early editions of favorite books like Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Pride and Prejudice, and Shakespeare.

On the second floor was the art museum, where sadly no pictures are allowed. The walls were filled with beautiful pieces of art that displayed a wide interests in styles and time periods. They had a special visiting exhibition of Edgar Degas on display. Degas was one of the most famous French Impressionist using pastel and oil paintings to depict movement. He is most known for his painting of dancers. This exhibit also displayed his lesser known portraits of those closest to him and some of his artwork about horse racing.

‘Before the Race’ by Degas (photo : wikimedia commons)

We left the estate and found three more of the trolls on our way to the exit. Basse Buller was sitting out on the grass with his bucket inviting others to come and picnic with him, Kamma Can who collects trash to turn into something beautiful, and Ronja Redeye the smallest of the trolls.

We can understand now why Cheekwood is such a popular place as it not only connects you to the beauty of nature but also gives space to creativity and history.


If you would like to visit some other unique and beautiful gardens, then you may be interested in these:

Windmill Island Gardens- Michigan

Rock City Gardens – Georgia

The Garden of the Gods – Colorado


Thanks for coming along with us on this visit to the Cheekwood Estate and Botanical Garden. May you find beauty in movement and color in the trees.


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24 responses to “Visiting Cheekwood Estate & Botanical Garden {Tennessee}”

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  2. ourcrossings Avatar

    We just came back from a road trip where we visited Northern Irelands Sperrin Sculpture Trai which was dotted with gigantic wooden statues just like in your photos – so I am fascinated by the facts they can be found in other places around the world! As for the estate – with its Georgian mansion cultivated gardens and expansive vistas, it’s an extraordinary place. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      I love that the wooden statues are so wide spread! I’ll just have to go and check them out in Northern Ireland! The estate was so lovely- positively oozing charm and opulence. Have a great weekend Aiva 🙂

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  3. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Cheekwood looks like an incredibly beautiful and inviting place to explore! The gardens are stunning and the trolls and whimsical displays are all so charming. Looks like the perfect destination for a weekend getaway.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It made for a great day just walking around and enjoying the gardens and estate. Someone told me that they have a great fall festival and holiday festival so now we want to go back and see it in the different seasons 🙂

  4. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Cheekwood Gardens look like a great place to not only njoy nature, but help to teach people how to respect nature. But most of all… that library! Wow.😊 Maggie

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      The library was incredible- perfect for a rainy day and a good book 🙂 have a great weekend Maggie 🙂

  5. leightontravels Avatar

    Thanks for this fun tour of Cheekwood Estate & Botanical Garden Meg. I do believe these are the very first friendly trolls I have come across, which is a wondrous thing. Usually they’re hanging around under bridges looking to feast on goats or little girls. They are beautifully crafted, props to Thomas Dambo who I have just done a bit of Googling on. The entire place looks so well designed and bursting with positive vibes. What an incredible life The Cheeks must have had living in that old house with such plentiful grounds. I’m with you about the library, just gorgeous.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thanks Leighton! Yeah these trolls are much better then those pesky goat eating trolls that darken bridges and caves and things. I cant imagine calling this place home with all the space to run and play outside and then having such beautiful living rooms. Oh the library, never have I felt such envy of an arrangement of books and chairs. 🙂

  6. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    What an interesting place, especially under clear skies. I bet Tess enjoyed the trolls and other sculptures.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was such a lovely place, no wonder it’s a favorite spot. She really loved the trolls and the hidden walkway in the kids area. She told me to tell you hi from her and send you a hug from her xx 😀

  7. Toonsarah Avatar

    What a fantastic place for a day out, with so much to see! The gardens are lovely and the trolls great fun – my favourite was Sofus Lotus 🙂 And the house was clearly modelled on the concept of the English stately home. I too love the look of the library in particular.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      The trolls were really delightful and added a whole new whimsy to the beautiful gardens. Oh the librar- it just makes me want to curl up in a chair with a good book on a rainy day 🙂

  8. The Travel Architect Avatar

    You always find the funnest places, Meg! By the way, I found a restaurant -quite by accident – that has a giant Connect 4 game, so maybe we’ll go there later this summer when my niece and nephew are here visiting. I have been thinking about that since you posted about your blog buddy meet-up!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! That is so great that you found a huge connect 4 game. I’m sure your niece nephew (and you too) will love it! Tessa would play it for hours on end if we agreed 🙂

      1. Alison Avatar

        What a fun and beautiful place to spend a day. We have those trolls in Australia about an hour south of us! That Danish artist has created more in other parts of the world too. I love old houses like this, so interesting.

        1. grandmisadventures Avatar

          I love that the trolls are world wide! They were so fun to come upon in the garden! 🙂

  9. Tanja Avatar

    Beautiful troll sculptures and garden. What a great house to live in!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      The hose was incredible and we loved the added whimsy of the trolls 🙂

  10. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    What a beautiful garden. It’s neat how the art has been displayed amongst the greenery and plants. I especially like all the trolls! The estate itself is also very lovely.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      The trolls were so fun and so unexpected in the garden. Walking down the lovely garden path and all the sudden there’s a giant troll. I cant imagine having all that space as my front yard 🙂

  11. travelling_han Avatar

    It looks absolutely beautiful, perfect for a day in the sunshine 🙂

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was a perfect.day all around 🙂

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