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By Delphine Panissod – Real Estate Consultant in Dordogne
Some villages impress visitors with their history.
Others charm them with their atmosphere.
Beaumontois-en-Périgord offers both.
I recently spent a sunny June afternoon wandering through its streets and, as often happens in the Dordogne, I found myself slowing down and simply enjoying the moment.
The golden limestone buildings, elegant arcades, flower-filled streets and lively village square create an atmosphere that feels both timeless and welcoming.
This is the kind of place where people come for a visit and often find themselves dreaming of staying.

Atmosphere of Beaumontois en Périgord – © Delphine Panissod
Founded in 1272 by King Edward I of England, Beaumontois-en-Périgord is one of the great bastide towns of South-West France.
Built according to the classic medieval grid pattern, it still retains its beautiful central square, arcaded streets and impressive architecture.
Walking through the village feels like stepping back in time, yet it remains a vibrant and active community where people live, work and gather throughout the year.

Historical details Beaumontois en Périgord – © Delphine Panissod
At the centre of the bastide lies a spacious square surrounded by historic stone buildings.
The arcades provide welcome shade during the summer months while creating one of the most attractive meeting places in the village.
This is where daily life unfolds, where locals meet friends, visitors stop for coffee and community events bring everyone together.

The Maison de Pays overlooking the central square – © Delphine Panissod
Like many historic bastides in the Dordogne, the market hall remains the focal point of village life.
Markets, local events and seasonal celebrations regularly take place here, helping to maintain the strong sense of community that makes village life in the Périgord so appealing.

The covered market hall of Beaumontois-en-Périgord – © Delphine Panissod
Leave the main square and you'll discover a maze of narrow streets lined with beautiful stone houses.
Every corner reveals another detail worth admiring: an old wooden door, flower-filled window boxes, historic facades or hidden passageways.
These small details give the village its unique personality and unmistakable charm.

A peaceful lane in the historic centre – © Delphine Panissod
Unlike some tourist destinations that become quiet outside the summer season, Beaumontois-en-Périgord enjoys a genuine year-round community.
Local shops, cafés, restaurants and services ensure that daily life remains active throughout the year.
For many families, retirees and international buyers, this balance between rural tranquillity and everyday convenience is one of the village's greatest attractions.

Shops in Beaumontois en Périgord – © Delphine Panissod
One of the pleasures of strolling through Beaumontois-en-Périgord is discovering its independent artisans and creators.
Small workshops and boutiques showcase local craftsmanship, contributing to the village's authenticity and helping preserve traditional skills.
These businesses add character and vitality to the historic centre.

Independent artisan shops in the village centre – © Delphine Panissod
The village church is another architectural highlight.
Its soaring Gothic vaults, elegant proportions and colourful stained-glass windows create a peaceful and inspiring atmosphere.
It stands as a reminder of the rich history that continues to shape life in this part of the Dordogne.

Inside Saint-Laurent Church – © Delphine Panissod
Beaumontois-en-Périgord enjoys an excellent location in the Périgord Pourpre area of Dordogne:
Around 30 minutes from Bergerac and its international airport
Close to Monpazier, one of France's most beautiful villages
Near Lalinde and the Dordogne River valley
Within easy reach of many of the region's major attractions
This location allows residents to enjoy peaceful countryside living while remaining connected to shops, services and transport links.

Beaumontois en Périgord – © Delphine Panissod
✔ Beautifully preserved medieval architecture
✔ A lively village community throughout the year
✔ Local shops, restaurants and services
✔ A peaceful and authentic Dordogne lifestyle
✔ Excellent location near Bergerac and Monpazier
✔ Popular with both French and international buyers
✔ Rich history combined with modern convenience

An eye on Beaumontois en Périgord - © Delphine Panissod
Every village in Dordogne has its own character.
What I particularly appreciate about Beaumontois-en-Périgord is its perfect balance between heritage and everyday life.
It never feels like an open-air museum.
It remains a real village, full of life, local businesses and community spirit.
As a real estate agent working throughout the Bergerac area and Dordogne, I regularly meet buyers searching for exactly this kind of environment: authentic, welcoming and beautiful, yet practical for everyday living.
And when you find yourself walking beneath the arcades, admiring centuries-old stonework or chatting with local shop owners on the village square, it quickly becomes clear why so many people choose to make this part of France their home.

Beaumontois en Périgord - © Delphine Panissod
• The weekly market of Beaumontois-en-Périgord
• The most beautiful bastides of Dordogne
• Why buy property near Bergerac?
• Monpazier or Beaumontois-en-Périgord: which bastide is right for you?