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3110 Highway 494

Natchitoches, LA 71457
  • $1,200,000
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 72 Days
  • MLS #: 2488926
UPDATED: 18 min ago
$1,200,000
  • 4
    BEDS
  • 8.29
    ACRES
  • 3
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
  • 2,801
    SQFT
  • $428
    $/SQFT
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1839
County:

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Description

Here is your chance to own a unique piece of history. Offered fully furnished, Cherokee Plantation is an excellent example of a Creole Cottage, at traditional building type indigenous to Louisiana. The tall, single-story house was raised on brick piers, approximately six feet above grade. The floors, walls, and the massive hipped roof were built of traditional heavy timber construction, using hand-hewn cypress. The walls of the four original central rooms were filled between the studs, posts and braces with bousillage, a mixture of mud and moss, Interior walls were painted, and exterior walls sheathed in weatherboards. Cherokee was a part of a Spanish land grant issued to Philippe Frederique and Jacques Faure in 1795. The house dates back to some years before 1839 when Emile Sompayrac purchased teh plantation from his father-in-law Narcisse Prud'homme and altered the house for his wife Clarisse. In that same year, the famous Bossier-Gaiennie dual was fought at the rear of the plantation. Sometime after the purchase, the plantation became known as Cherokee because of the plush hedges of Cherokee roses at the entryway. After Emile's death in 1878, parcels of the property were sold, and in 1891 the remainder was bought by Robert Calvert Murphy, The Murphy family retained ownership of Cherokee until 2024. Built of "bousillage" (mud with moss and deer hair), the raised-type of construction has the original size fireplaces, tall folding doors of "faux bois" (the grain painted on the wood). Doors of this type are used throughout the house. All the wide-board floors are original as are the windows and doors with panes of hand-blown glass, and a large number of locks and pieces of hardware. There are porches on three sides of the house. Eighteen columns of hand-hewn cypress extend from porch level to the eaves. The entire skeletal structure of the building, the massive sills, the floor beams, the ceiling beams and the studding are hand-hewn cypress.

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3110 Highway 494 Natchitoches, LA 71457

  • Price: $1,200,000
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 72 Days
  • Updated: 18 min ago
  • MLS #: 2488926
4
Beds
3
Baths
0
½ Baths
8.29
Acres
2,801
SQFT
$428
$/SQFT
1839
Built
County:
Natchitoches
Property Description
Here is your chance to own a unique piece of history. Offered fully furnished, Cherokee Plantation is an excellent example of a Creole Cottage, at traditional building type indigenous to Louisiana. The tall, single-story house was raised on brick piers, approximately six feet above grade. The floors, walls, and the massive hipped roof were built of traditional heavy timber construction, using hand-hewn cypress. The walls of the four original central rooms were filled between the studs, posts and braces with bousillage, a mixture of mud and moss, Interior walls were painted, and exterior walls sheathed in weatherboards. Cherokee was a part of a Spanish land grant issued to Philippe Frederique and Jacques Faure in 1795. The house dates back to some years before 1839 when Emile Sompayrac purchased teh plantation from his father-in-law Narcisse Prud'homme and altered the house for his wife Clarisse. In that same year, the famous Bossier-Gaiennie dual was fought at the rear of the plantation. Sometime after the purchase, the plantation became known as Cherokee because of the plush hedges of Cherokee roses at the entryway. After Emile's death in 1878, parcels of the property were sold, and in 1891 the remainder was bought by Robert Calvert Murphy, The Murphy family retained ownership of Cherokee until 2024. Built of "bousillage" (mud with moss and deer hair), the raised-type of construction has the original size fireplaces, tall folding doors of "faux bois" (the grain painted on the wood). Doors of this type are used throughout the house. All the wide-board floors are original as are the windows and doors with panes of hand-blown glass, and a large number of locks and pieces of hardware. There are porches on three sides of the house. Eighteen columns of hand-hewn cypress extend from porch level to the eaves. The entire skeletal structure of the building, the massive sills, the floor beams, the ceiling beams and the studding are hand-hewn cypress.
Exterior Features

Construction Materials Wood Siding Exterior Features FencePorchPermeable Paving Foundation Details Raised Lot Features 6-10 Units/AcreOutside City Limits Lot Size Dimensions 400x173x735x566x412x178 Other Structures Barn(s)Shed(s) Parking Features NoneDriveway Patio And Porch Features Porch Pool Features None Roof ShingleWood

Interior Features

Appliances DryerMicrowaveRangeRefrigeratorWasher Building Area Total 3854 Cooling Central Air Fireplace Features Wood Burning Fireplace YN Yes Heating Central Heating YN Yes Interior Features AtticCarbon Monoxide DetectorElevator Laundry Features Washer HookupDryer Hookup

Property Features

Architectural Style CottageCreole Association YN No Cooling YN Yes Home Warranty YN No Levels One Property Condition Excellent Property Sub Type Detached Security Features Security SystemClosed Circuit Camera(s) Sewer Septic Tank Special Listing Conditions None Watersource Public

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Broker and Associates are licensed in the State of Louisiana, USA.
Keaty Real Estate, LLC || (337) 235-7770 || Lafayette, LA.

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© 2025 Gulf South Real Estate Information Network. All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Keaty Real Estate, LLC. Data last updated: 2025-05-12T20:34:55.303.
 
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