The Sutton
2145 Robin Lark Dr,
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
$1,495 - $2,571
1-3 Beds
Eighteen minutes west of Winston-Salem, Lewisville is known for preserving its small-town culture and having a united community. The suburb has good schools and some are ranked the best in North Carolina. This close-knit town hosts events throughout the year and the majority take place in Shallowford Square downtown. Event season begins in April with Starlight Movie Nites, a series of free outdoor film screenings. Taste some extraordinary bites while listening to live music at the annual Lewisville Street Party and Food Truck Festival, one of the most popular events of the summer. Get active at the annual Fitness Walk, an event created with the goal of promoting a healthy lifestyle for all residents.
Staying true to the town’s pride in small-town values, local frequent delicious family-owned eateries. Get the best of both worlds at Alex’s Grill and Ice Cream where they double-churn seasonal flavors and offer an array hot sandwiches and classic American burgers. Lewisville has more than enough to offer residents with their strong sense of community but if you’re ever interested, the town is very close to some of Winston-Salem’s tourist spots. Get a hands-on nature and science experience at Kaleideum North or view gorgeous perennials at the Reynolds Gardens-Wake Forest. Lewisville is also near several colleges, including Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem University.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Lewisville, NC is $730 for one bedroom, $1,014 for two bedrooms, and $1,424 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Lewisville has increased by 0.7% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Lewisville, NC is for everyday living.
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Grades PK-5
591 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
824 Students
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