Classic center-hall cottage built in 1869 on the grounds of the former Wiltz Plantation, this house has been a cherished home for 49 years. As part of the Profiles in Preservation Project of the Garden District Association, it became a named Historic House in a Historic District – the Doll Frater Cottage. It is slated to be featured in a coffee table book published by the Garden District Association in 2026.
The historical renovation in 1999 was executed by noted architect Davis Lee Jahncke and received the 2003 Renovator’s Award from the Garden District Association. It was also the childhood home of noted artist Caroline Wogan Durieux.
The property features a deep 54x160 lot, with the main house has 3,340 square feet including a 498 square foot apartment. The dining room mural and ceiling were hand-painted by artist Elizabeth Whitmire Brown (also known as Betty Hadden). The entrance hall wall and ceiling finish were hand-painted by artist Sherry Haydel.
Other features include high ceilings, Lachin medallions, decorative fireplaces, custom-designed bookcase and entertainment center in the den, spacious kitchen, large back porch leading to huge back yard. The apartment currently has separate entrance but can easily be opened to incorporate into main living area. The flow of this home is ideal for entertaining.
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$1,300,000
1224 Louisiana Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115
3beds
3,340sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1869
8,640 Square Feet Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$389/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Large back porchSpacious kitchenDecorative fireplacesHigh ceilingsLachin medallions
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