Come and stay in this beautifully restored Creole Cottage filled with old world charm and modern amenities. The Cottage is a Registered Historical Landmark with the National Park Services and the State of Louisiana.
In the early 1800s, Nicholas and Marianne Mandry and their three children Cecile, Auguste and Constant would step off of a boat from France on Christmas day in the port of New Orleans. Nicholas, a tailor, and his wife Marianne, a seamstress, would raise their children in the house. Their children would grow, marry and have children of their own, all of whom would call this house "Home". The Mandry family would inhabit this house until the 1920s.
Three paranormal investigation teams have walked through the house and suggest that the Mandry family is still inhabiting the house.
The property features a shared backyard seating area with a fountain and a pool. The owner lives on the other side of the house with his dog Cookie and will gladly help you during your stay.