New Orleans really has some of the most historic and beautiful homes throughout several of its neighborhoods, from the French Quarter to Garden District as well as Uptown. As a matter of fact, some of the homes you are about to see are actually some of the oldest residences in the city.
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The architect Charles Freret designed this stunning residence which features several grand rooms, a chef’s kitchen, a master bedroom suite and a saltwater pool.
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Featuring extensive formal spaces, gorgeous mantels and an outrageous courtyard, this extraordinary 7,464 sqft property was designed by Barry Fox.
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Built in 1801, this three-story mansion is located near the Lafayette Square. Exposed brick walls, stunning floors and soaring ceilings are some of the details that completely stand out from this residence.
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This mansion was recently renovated and features luxurious elements, such a grand staircase, Tiffany fireplaces and original formal chandeliers.
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This astonishing 12,635 sqft French Quarter mansion features eight bedrooms and nine and a half bathrooms. It provides sweeping views of the avenue.
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Source: Curbed New Orleans