700 Acqua Apartments
712 Windy Way,
Newport News, VA 23602
$1,480 - $1,820
1-2 Beds
If you are looking for a superb apartment home in Newport News, Virginia, then look no further. Trellis at Lee's Mill Apartments is beautifully landscaped and close to everything you need and want. Enjoy nearby shopping, restaurants, and schools. Newport News Park, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Aquarium Museum, Jamestown Settlement, and Busch Gardens are just a short distance away.
Trellis at Lee's Mill Apartments is an apartment community located in Newport News County and the 23608 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Newport News City Public Schools attendance zone.
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Before 1958, Lee Hall was an independent village. Today, it’s a charming neighborhood in Newport News extending from the southern edge of the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station to the peninsula that juts out into the James River. Lee Hall is named for Lee Hall mansion, a historic home built around 1851 that serves as a historical landmark.
Lee Hall is a scenic neighborhood that’s close to everything. Interstate 64 runs along the east side of town, and you’ll find Newport News Park nearby, one of the nation’s largest city parks, spanning over 8,000 acres. Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport and the Yorktown Battlefield-Colonial National Historical Park are nearby as well.
Learn more about living in Lee HallColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 17 min | 9.0 mi | |
Drive: | 21 min | 14.4 mi | |
Drive: | 26 min | 17.1 mi | |
Drive: | 28 min | 20.7 mi |
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