Mill Landing Rd, Virginia Beach
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Great for
- Clean & Green
- Lack of Traffic
- Parks & Recreation
- Peace & Quiet
- Neighborly Spirit
Not great for
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Public Transport
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Country Lovers
- Beach Lovers
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Mill Landing Rd
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Lack of Traffic
- Public Transport
"Country Living, Beautiful Surroundings, Lots of History"
Mill Landing is located right on Back Bay, its in the southern part of Virginia Beach, approx. 6 miles from the NC line and Knotts Island. Being so close to Knotts Island means we can go to the Outer Banks, NC by riding a ferry from Knotts Island, across the Currituck Sound, to Currituck. If you’ve never taken that ride, you should go sometime.
This area is very rural with lots of farm land . Just a few miles up the road is the Village of Pungo, which was originally called Pungo Ridge. In the 1600’s the settlers from England received grants from King James, giving them land in Pungo Ridge, which is the highest elevation in lower Tidewater. At that time, Pungo Ridge was located in Princess Anne County. Grace Sherwood , also known as The Witch of Pungo, lived here in this area, too!
Munden Point Park is a great park out here where you can launch your boat, fish off the shore, go jet skiing. Also, there are the city ball fields and a bunch of playgrounds there. Also, the school zone is one of the most desired. Of course, I rate it 5+. It is an awesome place to live. I have eagles and ospreys flying over and I can go out of my back yard dock and go by boat to Back Bay. I can take the boat across to Sandbridge. At certain times of the year, several of the fields out here are covered with snow geese, it looks like snow, there are thousands of them. Unbelievable!
Dont forget about the Annual Strawberry Festival. Its famous in Virginia Beach!
-Linda Baker-
www.lonniebush.com
This area is very rural with lots of farm land . Just a few miles up the road is the Village of Pungo, which was originally called Pungo Ridge. In the 1600’s the settlers from England received grants from King James, giving them land in Pungo Ridge, which is the highest elevation in lower Tidewater. At that time, Pungo Ridge was located in Princess Anne County. Grace Sherwood , also known as The Witch of Pungo, lived here in this area, too!
Munden Point Park is a great park out here where you can launch your boat, fish off the shore, go jet skiing. Also, there are the city ball fields and a bunch of playgrounds there. Also, the school zone is one of the most desired. Of course, I rate it 5+. It is an awesome place to live. I have eagles and ospreys flying over and I can go out of my back yard dock and go by boat to Back Bay. I can take the boat across to Sandbridge. At certain times of the year, several of the fields out here are covered with snow geese, it looks like snow, there are thousands of them. Unbelievable!
Dont forget about the Annual Strawberry Festival. Its famous in Virginia Beach!
-Linda Baker-
www.lonniebush.com
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Country Lovers
- Beach Lovers