Home Details
Step inside a true piece of history at 634 Brule Guillot Road. Built in 1840, pre-Civil War, this remarkable home carries stories that have been passed down for generations. Family legend holds that during the Civil War, a Union officer rode through the home while remaining on horseback and seized livestock, a striking moment in history that adds to the rich character and enduring legacy of this property. Set on a generous 138 x 250 lot (approximately 0.79 acres), this home offers both space and scenic charm, with peaceful views of surrounding sugarcane fields. Inside, you will find three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, blending historic character with modern touches. The updated farmhouse-style kitchen serves as the heart of the home, featuring an open view of the backyard that brings in natural light and a true sense of country living. Throughout the home, you will notice timeless details, including two non-functioning fireplaces that add warmth, charm, and a beautiful focal point to the living spaces. A standout feature is the original attic staircase, crafted from rich wood and full of character, offering a unique glimpse into the home s past and a truly memorable architectural detail. This is more than just a house. It is a rare opportunity to own a nostalgic, story-filled home that has stood the test of time while still offering comfort for today s lifestyle. Schedule your private showing and experience the history, charm, and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind property. All measurements and zoning to be verified by the Buyers.