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A rural area in western Culpeper County and crossing into Rappahannock, Boston is located near Route 522. Views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and surrounding farm land make this area a peaceful and private place to live. Visit nearby Shenandoah National Park by using 522 to reach the Thornton Gap Entrance of the park or hike nearby Old Rag. When you are ready to head into town, travel to Culpeper. Ready for some country living? Check out the homes for sale in Boston Virginia below.
Homes in Boston
Living Peacefully
Since the homes in Boston are in a rural area, most houses are set on lots of an acre or more. There are several new construction one level living homes as well as older farmhouses. Enjoy the peacefulness of country living with access to the town of Culpeper for your everyday essentials.
Shopping and Dining
The short drive into the town of Culpeper is where residents with homes in Boston will head for something to eat. Culpeper has many restaurants to select from including authentic Greek cuisine at Albana’s Tavern, delicious burgers at Graze to Griddle, and cakes and ice cream at The Ole Country Store & Bakery. Food trucks around the town offer everything from tacos to coffee and burgers. There are also plenty of fast food options available like Five Guys, McDonalds, Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, and Papa Johns as well as many sit down restaurants. Shopping is Culpeper is also plentiful; the town has big box stores like Target, Walmart, TJMaxx, Lowes, and Michaels. If you are searching for a unique item for a gift, then take a walk up and down Davis Street to visit the many boutique stores. Visit Pepperberries for women’s clothing and accessories as well as gifts. Green Roost has something for everyone in the family from clothing to skincare and blankets or puzzles. While you are browsing on Davis Street, don’t forget to grab a donut at Knakal’s or get at coffee at Raven’s Nest Coffee House.
Things to Do
With homes in Boston, residents can take advantage of all the community events and offerings in and around the town of Culpeper. Visit Mountain Run Lake to fish, follow the walking trail or get some energy out at the playground at Yowell Meadow Park, or enjoy the splashpad at Rockwater Park. If you are looking for more challenging hiking, then head up into the Blue Ridge Mountains and visit Shenandoah National Park. With over 200,000 acres of protected land, there is a hiking trail for everyone from Limberlost’s flat gravel trail to Old Rag’s challenging rock scramble. On the drive to Shenandoah National Park, don’t forget to stop by several of the antique stores off of Route 522 and Route 211. There are also several wineries in the area that host events, both public and private, have tasting rooms, and offer snacks to go with the bottle you purchase. Mountain Run Winery sponsors various events throughout the year. Old House Winery makes delicious brick oven pizzas and has room for the littles to play outdoors while the adults relax at a table.