Availability
Select “+ more info” below for rates. Call 1-662-295-0911 for reservations!
- Children Welcome
- Pets Not Allowed
- Smoking Allowed: Smoking allowed in lovely patio/garden area only.
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Max:
*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
Summer
Jul 9 – Aug 31, 2016
*3 night min stay$525/night
New Years Holiday
Dec 29 – Jan 2, 2017
*4 night min stay$1,200/night
Mardi Gras 2017
Feb 16 – Feb 21, 2017
*4 night min stay$1,200/night
Standard Rate
*4 night min stay$775/night
Fees:
Cleaning $125
Tax Rate 11%Notes:
Please ask owner for quote for all special events!
Bed size: 1 King, 1 Queen, 1 Twin, 1 Double
Room size: 4 Bedroom
General
A pristine, historic 1823 mansion in the heart of the French Quarter. Perfect for weddings or corporate events when you rent the entire property.
This is the former home of actors Delta Burke (Designing Women) and Gerald McRaney (A-Team, Simon and Simon, Major Dad), decorated in an elegant and festive Tuscan style.
Check-in time
Flexible
Check-out time
Flexible
Phone number
1-662-295-0911
Cancellation / Prepayment
100% refund if canceled at least 30 days before arrival date.
Pets
Pets are not permitted
Additional information
With 14-foot ceilings, this flat is over 2,400 sq. feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Step from gorgeous kitchen to back covered porch, patio and a stunning private New Orleans garden.
A charming & comfortable carriage house in the rear of the garden with bathroom & kitchenette that sleeps 3 is also available for booking either additionally or separately for $250 per night.
Near Ursuline St., you can sit on the front stoop for 5:00 cocktails and watch the world go by or walk anywhere in the French Quarter.
The main floor parlor/living room features a bar with ice machine, large windows facing Royal Street, leather sofas, and a Baby Grand Piano.
Relax in a private garden with outdoor seating and huge covered porch featuring shade awnings to protect you from the midday sun. In the center of the courtyard garden is an ornate fountain stocked with lovely koi.
Step inside from the back porch to a large stylish kitchen with copper pots hanging from 14-foot ceilings and a huge island with stools for meal prep and dining.
There is also a pretty and festive formal dinning room for guests and a den/TV room featuring a big-screen TV and pull out sofa.
There are gas heaters in the garden and on the porch for cooler evenings - even an outdoor shower!
This is our home, not a rental property, so we are looking for visitors who will respect and appreciate that. Please know that if you are considering staying here you will have the real French Quarter experience.
Please call or write if you have questions or want to see more photos. This stunning home is for the discriminating few.
Local Services & Businesses:
- ATM/Bank
- Babysitter
- Fitness Center
- Groceries
- Hospital
- Laundromat
- Massage Therapist
- Medical Services
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Central Heating
- Deck
- Dishwasher
- Full Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
Attractions:
- Arboretum
- Churches
- Cinemas
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Library
- Live Theater
- Marina
- Museums
- Playground
- Restaurants
- Synagogues
- Water Parks
- Zoo
- Antiquing
- Gambling Casinos
- Shopping
- Sight Seeing
- Walking
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