A Residence at Girod House. New Orleans, 1833. Mayor Nicolas Girod, a man of ambition and refinement, builds a stately home for his beloved son Francois on Esplanade Avenue-- a boulevard of grand oaks and whispered legends. Today, the house still stands with the quiet confidence and knowing smile of a place that has seen things... moonlit masquerades, whispered rendezvous, the passing of centuries.Tucked within this historic masterpiece lies a one-bedroom sanctuary. Stately. Serene. A space that breathes with the rhythm of history, yet offers the luxuries of today. A custom Murphy bed folds away as if by sleight of hand, offering space when you need it, elegance when you don't. French doors swing open to a courtyard where aged brick and lively greenery conspire in hushed conversation.This is an invitation to own a chapter of one of New Orleans’ most storied avenues. Just steps from the French Quarter, where gas lamps flicker and the past waltzes with the present.
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