This 130-year-old house sits on a quiet, oak-lined street in the historic St. Roch neighborhood. It’s an easy walk to Frenchmen Street and the French Quarter, and surrounded by the local color of the Marigny and Bywater. Whether you're here for music, food, or architecture, this location makes it easy to explore—and easy to come home and rest.
The house itself is a lovingly maintained two-bedroom with high ceilings, French doors, and a few quirks to remind you you're in a place with history. It’s not a hotel—thankfully—but it is clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully equipped for short- or long-term stays.
What You’ll Find Inside:
Two bedrooms in shotgun layout with real mattresses, soft linens, and plenty of blankets for a solid night’s sleep.
A full kitchen with gas stove, coffee setup, and plenty of cookware if you’re staying in.
A washer and dryer tucked off the bathroom—especially helpful for longer stays.
A bathroom with good water pressure, tankless hot water, and large walk in shower.
A cozy living room with comfy seating, fast Wi-Fi, and a smart TV.
Thoughtful touches throughout—from books and art to extra towels and kitchen basics.
Step Outside:
The courtyard is yours to enjoy during your stay. It’s a private space with brick underfoot, tropical plantings, and lights overhead—perfect for morning coffee, reading in the afternoon, or an evening cocktail. There's a grill available if you'd like to cook outside. Just ask if you’d like it set up with fuel.
The Neighborhood:
St. Roch is a residential area with deep history and a strong sense of place. You’ll see families, elders, artists, tradespeople, and musicians coming and going—folks who’ve lived here a long time, and others who’ve just arrived and fallen in love. The house is just a few blocks from the St. Roch Market (a great place for a quick bite or cocktail), and you're close to some of the best dining and nightlife in the city without being right in the thick of it.
You can walk to Frenchmen Street in about 15 minutes, and from there it’s just another 15 to Jackson Square. Rideshares are quick and affordable if you're venturing farther afield.
A Note About the Space:
This is a home with personality. It's not sterile or overly curated. Thoroughly clean, comfortable, and well stocked, it’s a little worn in, a little magical, and very representative of life here in NOLA.