Estate Agents in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien

Our Cénac agency offers a wide range of properties for sale in the village, Domme, Sarlat, and the surrounding areas of the Dordogne, Lot and Corrèze.

Whether you are buying or selling, we would be delighted to help.

Cenac

Cenac

237 Rue de la République
24250 Cénac-et-Saint-Julien

+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59

info@beauxvillages.com

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday 10am - 4.30pm
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Cazals, Lot

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1,556 m²
0 m²
BVI74375
€ 34,000
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Aubazines, Corrèze

4
2
120 m²
8,706 m²
BVI84943
€ 235,500
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Cazals, Lot

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1,235 m²
0 m²
BVI86382
€ 34,000
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Cazals, Tarn-et-Garonne

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1,371 m²
0 m²
BVI86383
€ 34,000
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Cazals, Lot

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1,360 m²
0 m²
BVI86384
€ 34,000
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Le Bugue, Dordogne

3
2
146 m²
3,204 m²
BVI82530
€ 360,400
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Salignac-Eyvigues, Dordogne

4
2
145 m²
5,582 m²
BVI85397
€ 480,000
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Figeac, Lot

4
2
207 m²
1,884 m²
BVI86223
€ 865,000
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Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne

3
3
147 m²
2,309 m²
BVI77693
€ 263,940
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Siorac-en-Périgord, Dordogne

3
1
98 m²
5,460 m²
BVI83958
€ 246,000
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Saint-Germain-de-Belvès, Dordogne

6
3
217 m²
11,748 m²
BVI84460
€ 795,000
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Gourdon, Lot

4
2
160 m²
2,820 m²
BVI83274
€ 245,030
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Blars, Lot

3
3
160 m²
1,718 m²
BVI84986
€ 252,000
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Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne

6
2
204 m²
1,500 m²
BVI86022
€ 572,400
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Pressignac, Charente

15
7
636 m²
29,420 m²
BVI75615
€ 715,000
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Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne

3
3
143 m²
3,528 m²
BVI83863
€ 285,000
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Naillat, Creuse

3
2
140 m²
2,343 m²
BVI83227
€ 149,999
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Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Lot

3
1
123 m²
7,376 m²
BVI85124
€ 325,000

Maxou, Lot

4
3
145 m²
4,467 m²
BVI86282
€ 379,000

Cazals, Lot

5
3
145 m²
1,950 m²
BVI80805
€ 402,150

Pays de Belvès, Dordogne

4
1
188 m²
3,585 m²
BVI85538
€ 345,000
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La Roque-Gageac, Dordogne

3
4
110 m²
3,608 m²
BVI76815
€ 360,000
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Gourdon, Lot

5
3
220 m²
16,352 m²
BVI78488
€ 455,800
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Gourdon, Lot

5
2
164 m²
2,300 m²
BVI82066
€ 330,000
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Saint-Étienne-de-Fursac, Creuse

3
1
86 m²
115 m²
BVI75986
€ 64,900

What is there to see and do in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien?

Cénac-et-Saint-Julien is a small village with two historical monuments: the Cénac church and the Saint-Julien church. Cénac-et-Saint-Julien is home to a priory dating from 1090. The village is also home to several prehistoric caves which are also considered historical monuments.

The village is at the foot of the more famous village of Domme. Domme is recognised as a Plus Beaux Villages de France (one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France) and is a popular tourist destination. Domme is a bastide village where you are surrounded by remarkable architecture and heritage.

What events take place in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien?

A weekly market is held each Tuesday in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien. In Domme, the weekly market takes place on a Thursday morning, in the summer it is on all day (between June and September). 

A variety of cultural events are organised throughout the year in Domme and the surrounding villages. Some annual events include the Fête des Confréries et des Vins de la Dordogne which is held in August and celebrates local produce and wine. 

What is there to see and do in Dordogne?

With its soft rolling hills, woodland, fields of sunflowers, vineyards and sparkling rivers, the Dordogne presents a warm and welcoming environment.

This is a region criss-crossed with footpaths for walking and riding, the rivers are perfect for leisurely canoeing or fishing and there are historical sites at every turn. The principal town of Perigueux (75 km) has a charming mediaeval centre with a wide range of shops and restaurants and twice weekly markets spilling through the winding streets. Don't miss the excellent Vèsunna Gallo-Roman museum.

Riberac (120 km) has, reputedly, the department's biggest market (on a Friday) and Ste Foy La Grande's (93 km) Saturday market is well worth a visit.

From Bergerac (70 km) along the Dordogne valley through Lalinde (49 km), to Sarlat (14 km) there is an almost endless parade of breathtaking towns and villages.

Foodies will find plenty to please them including the locally produced ducks and foie gras, walnuts and prunes and wines from the world-famous Bergerac vines.

Close to Cénac-et-Saint-Julien is the town of Sarlat. One of the most famous towns in the Dordogne with endless historic monuments and beautiful architecture in each winding street. The town is most definitely worth visiting, ensure you go to the Sarlat Tourist Office and pick up a map so you don’t miss anything. Sarlat’s old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is not to be missed! It is also surrounded by stunning villages such as La Roque-Gageac (6 km), Castelnaud-la-Chapelle (12 km) and Beynac-et-Cazenac (11 km)  which are all recognised as Plus Beaux Villages de France (the Most Beautiful Villages in France). 

What amenities are near Cénac-et-Saint-Julien?

Cénac-et-Saint-Julien is a small village but being at the foot of the larger village of Domme and only a short distance from Sarlat, means there are plenty of amenities nearby. 

  • Sarlat-la-Canéda train station (13 km) 
  • Bergerac airport (70 km)
  • Limoges airport (170 km) 
  • Bordeaux airport (200 km)
  • Nearest towns: Sarlat-la-Canéda, Bergerac, Villeneuve-sur-Lot
  • Nearest cities: Périgueux, Montauban, Bordeaux

What are the typical features of properties in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien? 

The properties in and around Cénac-et-Saint-Julien are very périgourdine in their style, constructed in warm stone and with steeply pitched roofs. The area is largely rural and the homes have lots of character like exposed beams, old stone sinks, and pisé (riverstone) flooring, a very original feature. They tend to have some land around.

What is the average cost of properties in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien? 

For a 3 bedroom stone house with land and a swimming pool in this area prices range between 300 000€ and 400 000€. The area is highly desirable due to its natural beauty and popularity with tourists.

Give us a best-kept secret about Cénac-et-Saint-Julien

There is a listed tree in Cénac, called “Thermidor” - he was planted in 1750 and his trunk measures 7.6m around at his widest part 1.3m off the ground.  He’s 45m high and I assume still growing as he has his roots in the town lavoir.  He is protected as an arbre remarquable and he gives shade to the ecole maternelle which they appreciate. 

What are the local market trends in Cénac-et-Saint-Julien? Are there many properties on the market? Is the local area increasingly popular? 

The region is very popular, we are very close to the Dordogne hotspots - the must see’s of Domme, Sarlat-la-Caneda, the valley of the chateaux and the epicentre of prehistoric man Les Eyzies and the Lascaux caves are all within 30 minutes.  As a result there is always a buoyant market here - people retiring, buying/selling second homes and looking for investments for rental.