Boyce is a crossroads village in central Clarke County, south of Berryville along Route 340 near the Shenandoah River. The surrounding landscape is classic Virginia horse country — rolling pastures, mature hardwoods, and a quiet that suggests money and land have been here for generations. Calmes Neck, a peninsula formed by a bend in the Shenandoah River, lies nearby. Land near Boyce offers river proximity, equestrian-grade terrain, and the rural character that makes Clarke County one of Virginia's most desirable rural addresses. PerfectPlace maps creek access, buildable slope, and soil quality on every parcel.
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