Homes for Sale in Briceville, TN

BRICEVILLE WEATHER

Briceville is a small rural community in Anderson County with deep roots in East Tennessee's coal mining history—it was the flashpoint of the Coal Creek War of 1891, one of the most significant labor uprisings in state history. Buyers searching for homes for sale in Briceville, TN are typically looking for rural acreage, privacy, and authentically low-density living in a community that predates the Knoxville metro's suburban expansion by generations. Properties here are primarily on larger lots and rural tracts, and inventory is limited by the community's small size. If you're looking for that particular combination of history, land, and quiet that's almost impossible to find this accessible to Knoxville, Briceville is worth understanding.

About Briceville

Briceville is a small, historically significant rural community rather than a city with formal subdivisions. The areas below give context for the types of properties and settings you'll find in and around Briceville.

Historic Briceville Core

The original settlement area along the Coal Creek valley floor—where the historic mining community took root in the late 19th century. Older homes and structures in this area carry genuine historical context. Properties here are modest in size and close to the community's limited road network.

Rural Ridgeline Properties

The hillsides and ridgelines above Briceville's valley floor where larger lots and more isolated settings begin. Properties here offer significant privacy and elevated terrain with views across the surrounding Anderson County landscape. These are the acreage-oriented listings that attract buyers specifically seeking land and separation.

Coal Creek Corridor

The natural watershed running through Briceville that connects the community historically and physically to Oliver Springs and the broader Coal Creek valley. Creek-adjacent properties carry a natural character—wildlife, running water, and a deeply rural feel. Flood zone awareness applies to properties closest to the creek bottom.

Highway 116 & Road Access Points

Properties along the main road corridor that connects Briceville to Oliver Springs, Clinton, and the broader Anderson County road network. These are the most accessible properties in the Briceville area for buyers who want the rural character but need a practical daily route for commuting.

Wooded Acreage Tracts

Throughout the Briceville area you'll find multi-acre wooded parcels—some with existing structures and some as raw land. These attract buyers planning to build, buyers looking for hunting or recreational land, or buyers who simply want more acreage than the Anderson County suburbs can offer at any price.

Adjacent Anderson County Rural Areas

The broader rural zone surrounding Briceville shares the same character—low density, larger lots, and an Appalachian rural authenticity that defines this corner of Anderson County. Buyers whose search is Briceville-adjacent should also explore listings in Fraterville and the Oliver Springs corridor for additional options.

Living in Briceville

Briceville is a genuine rural community—here is what that means day-to-day before you review listings above.

True rural living: Briceville has no significant commercial development—grocery, services, and dining require a drive to Oliver Springs, Clinton, or Oak Ridge.

Historical depth: the Coal Creek War of 1891 started here—Briceville has a historical significance in Tennessee labor history that makes it more than just a rural address.

Land and privacy: the defining feature of Briceville properties is space—larger lots, wooded buffers, and genuine distance between neighbors.

Anderson County schools and services: despite the remote feel, Anderson County's services are accessible via Highway 116 toward Clinton.

Natural surroundings: Coal Creek, the surrounding ridgelines, and proximity to the Cumberland Mountains foothills define the outdoor character of life here.

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Local Resources Near Briceville

Briceville has no significant local commercial amenities. The resources below reflect the nearest practical options for residents in Oliver Springs, Clinton, and Oak Ridge.

NAME
Stock & Barrel (Clinton)
PHONE
(865) 457-9700
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Stock+and+Barrel+Clinton+TN
NOTE
About 20 minutes north in Clinton—closest full-service dining for Briceville residents.

NAME
Big Ed's Pizza (Oak Ridge)
PHONE
(865) 482-4885
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Big+Ed%27s+Pizza+Oak+Ridge+TN
NOTE
About 20 minutes east in Oak Ridge—a local staple for casual dining.
NAME
Oak Ridge Turnpike Retail
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Oak+Ridge+Turnpike+shopping+TN
NOTE
About 20 minutes east—primary shopping hub with grocery, pharmacy, and national retailers.

NAME
Clinton Hwy 25W Retail Corridor
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Clinton+TN+25W+shopping
NOTE
About 20 minutes north—grocery and retail alternative in Clinton.
PUBLIC — ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOLS

NAME
Briceville Elementary School
ADDRESS
(confirm current address)
PHONE
(865) 435-7408
WEBSITE URL
https://www.anderson.k12tn.net/briceville-elementary
GREATSCHOOLS URL
https://www.greatschools.org/tennessee/briceville/

NAME
Anderson County High School
ADDRESS
91 North Avenue, Clinton, TN 37716
PHONE
(865) 425-8900
WEBSITE URL
https://www.anderson.k12tn.net/anderson-county-high
GREATSCHOOLS URL
https://www.greatschools.org/tennessee/clinton/
NAME
Frozen Head State Park (nearby)
PHONE
(423) 346-3318
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Frozen+Head+State+Park+TN
WEBSITE URL
https://tnstateparks.com/parks/frozen-head
NOTE
About 25 minutes west near Wartburg—world-class hiking in the Cumberland Mountains.

NAME
Coal Creek Watershed Access
PHONE
(n/a)
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Coal+Creek+Briceville+TN
NOTE
The creek that runs through Briceville provides local fishing and nature access—informal and natural, not a developed park facility.

NAME
Norris Dam State Park
PHONE
(865) 426-7461
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Norris+Dam+State+Park+TN
WEBSITE URL
https://tnstateparks.com/parks/norris-dam
NOTE
About 25 minutes north—swimming beach, hiking, and Norris Lake access.
NAME
Museum of Appalachia (Norris)
PHONE
(865) 494-7680
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Museum+of+Appalachia+Norris+TN
WEBSITE URL
https://museumofappalachia.org
NOTE
About 25 minutes northeast near Norris—one of the country's most significant Appalachian cultural institutions. Directly relevant to Briceville's own heritage.

NAME
Coal Creek Miners Museum (Lake City area)
PHONE
(confirm)
DIRECTIONS URL
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Coal+Creek+Miners+Museum+Lake+City+TN

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