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1125 County Road 230
Florence, TX 76527
Williamson County Cotton Town
Welcome to Florence, a small Williamson County city with deep cotton-belt roots, set in the Hill Country north of Georgetown and Austin.
Florence is a small city in northwestern Williamson County, Texas, about thirteen miles north of Georgetown and forty miles north of Austin, on the edge of the Texas Hill Country. It is a quiet, rural-rooted community whose history is tied closely to cotton. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Florence was a significant cotton-processing center with multiple gins, and the Bartlett and Florence Railway—chartered in 1909 and operating from 1912 until 1935—connected the town to the regional rail network to move the crop to market. That agricultural heritage shaped Florence's character and its slow, steady growth. The city's territorial limits have expanded only modestly in recent decades, and its population has remained around 1,100 residents, giving it the feel of a small Central Texas town rather than a fast-growing suburb. Most residents own their homes, and the community mixes longtime local families with newcomers drawn by affordability and space. Florence is served by the Florence Independent School District, a rural district with three campuses and roughly a thousand students that anchors community life. Day-to-day shopping and employment are often found in Georgetown, about ten to fifteen minutes south, while Austin offers the region's larger job market, universities, and cultural amenities. Florence suits households seeking a small-town lifestyle with quick access to the Georgetown and Austin corridor. Its position at the edge of the Hill Country also puts outdoor recreation—parks, lakes, and the region's scenic landscape—within easy reach. The city operates its own parks and recreation programs, including a municipal pool, and hosts community events that bring residents together. For many residents, Florence represents the appeal of rural Central Texas living without sacrificing proximity to the region's fastest-growing employment centers.
Florence is in northwestern Williamson County, Texas, about thirteen miles north of Georgetown and forty miles north of Austin. Williamson County is part of the Austin–Round Rock metropolitan area.
Florence is served by the Florence Independent School District, a rural district with three campuses and roughly a thousand students. It educates students from the town and surrounding area from early grades through high school.
Florence is about thirteen miles north of Georgetown, a drive of roughly ten to fifteen minutes, and about forty miles north of Austin via the Interstate 35 corridor and State Highway 195.
Florence developed as a significant cotton-processing center with multiple gins and was served by the Bartlett and Florence Railway from 1912 until 1935. Today it is a quiet, rural-rooted Williamson County town north of Georgetown.
Florence has city parks and a municipal pool, while nearby Georgetown offers San Gabriel River access, lakes, trails, and a historic downtown. Inner Space Cavern and the Hill Country's wineries and state parks are also within easy reach.
City Guide
Florence's housing stock reflects its agricultural origins and steady, small-scale growth. Homes are predominantly single-family and owner-occupied, ranging from older houses near the town center to newer construction on larger lots at the edges. The suburban-rural mix means many properties offer more land than typical in-town Central Texas subdivisions, with some homes on acreage suitable for horses or other rural uses. The market tends to be more affordable than Georgetown and the Austin metro, appealing to buyers seeking space, quiet, and value within commuting distance of the region's employment centers.
Florence functions as a single small town rather than a collection of named subdivisions. Its historic center, near the original cotton-era core, gives way to residential streets and, beyond the city limits, to open farmland and scattered rural parcels. Newer homes appear in small developments and on individual lots rather than large master-planned communities. This structure keeps the town compact and walkable in its center while offering room to spread out on the outskirts, and it preserves Florence's close-knit, rural character.
Life in Florence moves at a small-town pace. Community life centers on the school district, local churches, city parks, and seasonal events, with the municipal pool a popular summer gathering place. Shopping, dining, and services are a short drive away in Georgetown, which offers a historic downtown square, San Gabriel River access, and a full range of retail. Austin's restaurants, entertainment, and cultural attractions are within about forty miles, giving residents the option of a quiet home base with urban amenities on demand.
Florence is served by the Florence Independent School District, a rural Central Texas district in Williamson County with three campuses and roughly a thousand students from early grades through high school. The district is small enough to offer close attention and strong community ties, and its schools are a focal point for town life. For higher education, Southwestern University in Georgetown and the University of Texas and other institutions in Austin are within commuting distance.
Florence sits along FM 970 and State Highway 195 in northwestern Williamson County, about thirteen miles north of Georgetown. The commute to Georgetown takes roughly ten to fifteen minutes, while Austin is about forty miles south via the Interstate 35 corridor. State Highway 195 provides a direct route north toward Killeen and Fort Cavazos. Commuting is car-based, and the town's location keeps the region's major employment centers within a manageable drive.
Recreation in Florence centers on the city's parks and pool, along with the surrounding Hill Country landscape. Georgetown, minutes south, offers an extensive park system with river access along the San Gabriel, lake recreation, hiking trails, and sports facilities, and Inner Space Cavern provides a notable nearby attraction. The wider Central Texas region adds state parks, wineries, and scenic drives. For residents, Florence's edge-of-Hill Country setting makes outdoor time part of everyday life.
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