Buyer's financing fell through, so here's your chance! One-of-a-kind French Quarter style home on a serene wooded acre in quiet and convenient Brier Lake Subdivision! Several of the architectural features were sourced from old homes and structures in various parts of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Virginia. Clad with reclaimed Old Chicago, St. Joe, and Kent brick, and gorgeous pine floors milled from beams from the Italian Pavilion at the 1984 World's Fair! Fleur De Lis from the Old Huey P. Long Bridge in Baton Rouge grace the expansive upstairs wrought iron balcony's railing, and all awnings and flashings on the home are solid copper! To build this house these days would cost a fortune! A complete list of architectural features is attached. Subdivision is a peaceful Wildlife Sanctuary, yet less than an hour from New Orleans! Seller has also installed brand new roof, limestone driveway with concrete apron, and double-sided cedar privacy fence to make this unique property a true "get-away-from-home-at-home"!
Detached, Creole, French/Provincial
Driveway, Boat, RV Access/Parking, Three or more Spaces
Attic, Cable TV, Ceiling Fan(s), Pull Down Attic Stairs
Dishwasher, Oven, Range, Refrigerator, Disposal, Microwave
Central, Multiple Heating Units
1 to 5 Acres, Outside City Limits
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