Film-Famous Historic Small Town
About Senoia, GA
Welcome to Senoia, a historic Coweta County town about 35 miles south of Atlanta and the on-screen home of "The Walking Dead's" Woodbury.
Senoia is a small city in eastern Coweta County, Georgia, set in the gently rolling Piedmont about 35 to 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area yet retains a distinctly small-town rhythm, with a compact, walkable Main Street district surrounded by countryside of farms, woods, and newer residential growth. The city's name (pronounced "suh-NOY") reflects a local origin story dating to the 1800s, and its commercial core preserves a row of late-19th- and early-20th-century storefronts that give the town its postcard character. For much of its history Senoia was a modest agricultural and railroad town, but its identity shifted in the 2000s and 2010s when production studios began using its streets as a backdrop. AMC's "The Walking Dead" filmed extensively in and around Senoia, recasting its downtown as the walled settlement of Woodbury, and the area's Riverwood Studios anchored a broader film-and-television cluster in Coweta County. Other productions, including "Fried Green Tomatoes" and "Sweet Home Alabama," have also used locations nearby. That legacy made Senoia a destination for film fans while keeping its historic core intact. Today Senoia functions as both a close-knit small town and a practical bedroom community for people who work toward Atlanta, Peachtree City, or Newnan. Residents are served by the Coweta County School System, with several campuses located in or immediately around the city. Housing ranges from restored Victorian-era homes within walking distance of Main Street to newer subdivisions with modern single-family homes and larger lots on the outskirts. The combination of historic charm, film heritage, and metro-area access draws a mix of families, retirees, and younger professionals looking for a slower pace without leaving the region's amenities far behind.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Senoia in?
Senoia is in Coweta County, Georgia, roughly 35 to 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta. It sits within the Atlanta metropolitan area while keeping its own small-town, historic character, with a preserved downtown and surrounding residential neighborhoods.
Why is Senoia famous?
Senoia gained national attention as a primary filming location for AMC's "The Walking Dead," whose downtown doubled as the fictional settlement of Woodbury. Nearby Riverwood Studios and other productions, including "Fried Green Tomatoes" and "Sweet Home Alabama," have also used local settings, making the town a destination for film fans.
What school district serves Senoia?
Public-school students in Senoia attend the Coweta County School System. Campuses in and around the city include East Coweta Middle School and Eastside Elementary School, and the city is home to Coweta Charter Academy, a tuition-free K-8 public charter school.
How far is Senoia from Atlanta?
Senoia is about 35 to 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta, typically reached via State Routes 16, 85, and 74 with connections to Interstate 85. Commute times vary with traffic, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is roughly 30 to 45 minutes away by car.
What types of homes are available in Senoia?
Senoia offers a mix of restored Victorian and early-20th-century homes near its historic downtown, established mid-century neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions with modern single-family homes, some on larger lots. Surrounding semi-rural areas also include properties with acreage.
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About Senoia
Real Estate & Housing
Senoia's housing stock reflects its evolution from railroad town to film-famous suburb. The historic core contains a concentration of older, character-rich homes—Victorian, craftsman, and early-20th-century styles—many within walking distance of downtown. Radiating outward, the city and its fringes include established mid-century neighborhoods and a growing number of newer subdivisions offering contemporary single-family homes on larger lots. This blend gives buyers a range of options, from move-in-ready historic residences to new construction in planned communities. Because Senoia sits on the south side of the Atlanta metro, much of the surrounding area remains semi-rural, with some properties offering acreage. The market skews toward single-family detached homes, supplemented by townhomes and infill development near the center.
Neighborhoods
The heart of Senoia is its Historic Downtown district, where restored homes and shopfronts line the streets around Main Street and the area used as "The Walking Dead's" Woodbury. Newer developments such as Heritage Pointe and other planned subdivisions extend to the north and west, offering modern floor plans and community amenities with convenient access to GA-16 and GA-85. Surrounding unincorporated Coweta County includes a patchwork of established neighborhoods and larger rural lots, giving residents a choice between walkable, in-town living and more spacious, semi-rural settings. Peachtree City and Newnan, both a short drive away, provide additional shopping, dining, and employment for Senoia-area households.
Lifestyle in Senoia
Senoia's downtown is the social center of the community, with local restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and antique stores filling its historic storefronts. The town's film heritage is visible in walking tours, a "walk of fame" of brass plaques noting productions filmed locally, and steady visitor interest tied to "The Walking Dead." Community events and a neighborly atmosphere reinforce the small-town feel. For broader shopping, dining, and entertainment, residents turn to nearby Peachtree City and Newnan, both within a short drive. The result is a lifestyle that pairs a quiet, walkable main street with convenient access to the conveniences of the greater Atlanta region.
Schools & Education
Students in Senoia are served by the Coweta County School System, one of the larger districts on Atlanta's south side. Schools located in or immediately around Senoia include East Coweta Middle School and Eastside Elementary School, with East Coweta High School serving older students from the surrounding area. The city is also home to Coweta Charter Academy, a tuition-free public charter school serving grades K-8. For families weighing a move, the district's campuses, extracurricular programs, and access to private and parochial options in nearby Newnan and Peachtree City are frequent considerations.
Getting Around
Senoia sits roughly 35 to 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta, with State Routes 16, 85, and 74 providing the main connections to neighboring communities and the wider metro area. Commuters heading into Atlanta typically travel via GA-85 or U.S. 29 to Interstate 85, though travel times vary with traffic. The city is not on a passenger rail line, so most households rely on driving; Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is reachable in roughly 30 to 45 minutes by car depending on conditions. Nearby Peachtree City's distinctive multi-use golf-cart and trail network is a feature of the wider area, though Senoia itself is primarily automobile-oriented.
Parks & Recreation
Senoia offers a pair of city parks and walking trails, including recreational trails at Marimac Lakes Park and along Rockaway Road, plus green space for play and gathering. Just beyond the city limits, Coweta County and neighboring Fayette County add outdoor options such as Line Creek Nature Area and the extensive trail and park system of Peachtree City. Anglers and boaters can reach Lake Horton and other regional reservoirs within a short drive. The town's walkable historic district is itself a draw, with self-guided film-location walking tours that double as a low-key way to explore the community's preserved architecture.
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