Land Clearing & Forestry Mulching Service Area — Loudoun, Fauquier & the Tri-State Edge
Based in Lovettsville. Working a 50–60 mile radius across Virginia (full Loudoun County + full Fauquier County coverage), Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
We respond in under 1 hour. · 5-star · Family-owned

Where does LandCore work?
LandCore Solutions covers the full forestry mulching, land clearing, and brush clearing service area across Loudoun County, Virginia and Fauquier County, Virginia — 23 named towns from Lovettsville at our HQ to Warrenton at the Fauquier county seat — plus the tri-state edge into Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Dedicated landing page for every town we serve.
Western Loudoun — where we live and work.
Lovettsville is our HQ. We work the equestrian corridor through Leesburg, Middleburg, and the rolling hunt country south to Upperville and west to Purcellville every week.
Western Loudoun / German Settlement
Lovettsville, VA
Lovettsville is home — our shop, our crew, and most of our weekly work all sit inside a 10-mile radius. We know the back roads, the soil, and the families who've been farming this corner of Western Loudoun for generations.
See Lovettsville services →Loudoun County seat
Leesburg, VA
Leesburg is our anchor city — the Loudoun County seat, the largest town we serve, and the home of most of the equestrian properties south of Route 9. We work the historic downtown neighborhoods, the new builds along Route 15, and the sprawling estates west of town toward the Catoctin Creek corridor.
See Leesburg services →Middleburg / Piedmont Hunt country
Middleburg, VA
Middleburg is horse country at its purest — old-money estates, working hunt farms, and the Piedmont, Middleburg, and Orange County Hunts. We clear the way the property deserves: no torn turf, no fence damage, written estimate, on-time arrival.
See Middleburg services →Western Loudoun growth corridor
Purcellville, VA
Purcellville is Western Loudoun's growth story — new builds on five-acre lots, repurposed orchards, and a steady flow of NoVA families looking for room. Most of our Purcellville work is reclaiming a back acre that hasn't been touched in five years.
See Purcellville services →Fauquier County — full coverage.
From Warrenton at the county seat through The Plains, Marshall, and Delaplane wine country, down to Remington and Sumerduck on the Rappahannock — we've built a dedicated page for every Fauquier community we serve.
Mellon-corridor / Blue Ridge foothills
Upperville, VA
Upperville is small, exclusive, and nationally known for the Upperville Colt & Horse Show — the oldest of its kind in America. The properties here are equestrian-first; equipment selection and on-site discipline are non-negotiable.
See Upperville services →Fauquier County seat
Warrenton, VA
Warrenton is the county seat — the working center of Fauquier and the trailhead for some of the most beautiful equestrian country in Virginia. We work the estates west of Old Town, the newer builds along the 211 and 17 corridors, and the working farms ringing the city to the north and south.
See Warrenton services →Orange County Hunt country
The Plains, VA
The Plains is the gateway to Orange County Hunt territory and home to Great Meadow — one of Virginia's marquee equestrian venues. The properties here are some of the best-maintained working horse farms in the country, and the standard is non-negotiable.
See The Plains services →Northern Fauquier wine country
Marshall, VA
Marshall sits on the I-66 corridor at the edge of Virginia wine country — equal parts working farm community and weekend-property destination. We mulch back-acreage, clear fence-lines, and grade gravel drives for the mix of full-time farms and weekend estates that define the area.
See Marshall services →Southern Fauquier / Rappahannock riverfront
Remington, VA
Remington sits on the Rappahannock at the southern edge of Fauquier — riverfront acreage, working farms, and a quiet small-town center. We do forestry mulching and land clearing for the mix of riverfront estates, hunt-country edges, and working agricultural land that defines the southern county.
See Remington services →Southern Fauquier growth corridor
Bealeton, VA
Bealeton is southern Fauquier's growth town — new builds, expanding subdivisions, and a steady flow of families moving down from the I-66 corridor for room and quiet. Most of our Bealeton work is first-time clearing for new owners on 5–15 acre lots that hadn't been actively maintained.
See Bealeton services →Casanova Hunt edge / southern Fauquier rural
Catlett, VA
Catlett is small, rural, and surrounded by working pasture, hunt fields, and the Cedar Run watershed. Most of our Catlett work is fence-line brush clearing for working farms and forestry mulching for the hunt-country edges of the Casanova Hunt territory.
See Catlett services →Eastern Fauquier I-66 corridor
New Baltimore, VA
New Baltimore is the I-66 gateway to Fauquier — fast-growing, suburban-edge, and full of newer 3–10 acre properties owned by DC commuters who chose the area for the drive and the room. Most of our New Baltimore work is first-time clearing on lots whose previous owner left the back half wild.
See New Baltimore services →Central Fauquier agricultural corridor
Opal, VA
Opal is the Route 17 / Route 29 crossroads south of Warrenton — agricultural land, working farms, and the kind of small-town crossroads where everyone knows whose tractor is whose. We do forestry mulching, fence-line work, and driveway grading for the working farms and rural-residential properties that ring the village.
See Opal services →Southern Fauquier / Marsh Run watershed
Midland, VA
Midland sits at the southern edge of central Fauquier — a working-farm community along Route 28 / Marsh Run, southeast of Warrenton and a short drive from the Bealeton commute corridor. We do forestry mulching, land clearing, and fence-line brush work for the rural homesteads, cattle operations, and growing equestrian holdings that define the area.
See Midland services →Casanova Hunt country
Casanova, VA
Casanova is the heart of Casanova Hunt territory and home to one of the oldest working polo clubs in Virginia. The properties here are equestrian-first, the standard is high, and the contractors who succeed here understand both.
See Casanova services →Central Fauquier rural / Cedar Run watershed
Calverton, VA
Calverton is one of the quietest pockets of central Fauquier — a crossroads village on the Cedar Run watershed, surrounded by 10–30 acre working farms and rural-residential parcels. Most of our Calverton work is annual fence-line maintenance and the occasional first-time clear for a new rural owner.
See Calverton services →Southern Fauquier / Rappahannock riverfront
Sumerduck, VA
Sumerduck is southern Fauquier on the Rappahannock — heavily wooded acreage, working farms, and riverfront parcels. Most of our Sumerduck work is forestry mulching on overgrown back-acreage and selective clearing on riverfront properties with steep grades to the water.
See Sumerduck services →Southern Fauquier wooded country
Goldvein, VA
Goldvein is the historic gold-mining corner of southern Fauquier — heavily wooded acreage, scattered working farms, and the Gold Mining Camp Museum at Monroe Park. We do forestry mulching for the heavily wooded parcels that define the area.
See Goldvein services →Northern Fauquier wine country
Delaplane, VA
Delaplane is wine country and hunt country — Naked Mountain Vineyard, Delaplane Cellars, Sky Meadows State Park. The properties here are weekend estates, vineyard expansions, and equestrian holdings owned by people who care deeply about how the land looks.
See Delaplane services →Blue Ridge foothills / I-66 wine country
Markham, VA
Markham sits right under the Blue Ridge crest — the I-66 westbound exit at the foot of the mountain, the eastern edge of Goose Creek's headwaters, and the wine-country corridor that runs north toward Linden and south toward Delaplane. We do forestry mulching, foothill-grade clearing, and equestrian-estate work for the properties tucked along Leeds Manor Road and the Crest Hill corridor.
See Markham services →Old Dominion Hounds country
Hume, VA
Hume is hunt country at the western edge of Fauquier — Old Dominion Hounds territory, Goose Creek headwaters, and some of the most beautiful rolling pasture in Virginia. We do forestry mulching and selective brush clearing for the working hunt farms and equestrian estates here.
See Hume services →Western Fauquier hunt-country corridor
Orlean, VA
Orlean is rural western Fauquier — Old Dominion Hounds territory, the Crest Hill / Leeds Manor Road corridor, and a tight ring of 25–100 acre working horse farms and rural-residential properties. We do forestry mulching, land clearing, and fence-line brush work for the equestrian and working-farm properties around the village.
See Orlean services →Blue Ridge foothills / Ashby Gap
Paris, VA
Paris is one of the smallest historic villages in Virginia — a few buildings at the foot of Ashby Gap, the Ashby Inn, and Sky Meadows State Park rising to the east. Most properties around Paris are 10–50 acre weekend estates or working horse farms tucked into the foothills.
See Paris services →We respond in under 1 hour.
Ready to walk your property this week?
We also work the tri-state edge.
Outside our primary Virginia counties, we regularly work projects across these towns and regions. If you're inside our 60-mile radius and have a horse property, fence-line, or driveway in need, we'll come walk it.
- Hillsboro, VA
- Round Hill, VA
- Bluemont, VA
- Waterford, VA
- Hamilton, VA
- Brunswick, MD
- Charles Town, WV
- Harpers Ferry, WV
- Waynesboro, PA
- Frederick County, MD
