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HISTORIC PROPERTY & CULTURAL NEWS
MAISON CHENAL
ABOVE PHOTOS BY PAUL COSTELLO
ANCIENT OAKS AT MAISON CHENAL 
Click Here for Maison Chenal Information
I'm passing along these materials
for the listing agents
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Please Contact Me: 
I Would Love to be Your Buyer's Agent
peter@peterpatout.com  504.481.4790
SIGNIFICANT PRICE REDUCTION
MAISON CHENAL (c. 1790), LACOUR HOUSE (c. 1750),
along with their historic dependencies
THE HOLDEN COLLECTION: 
the world’s premier collection of Louisiana French Creole and Acadian architecture, art, decorative arts, and furniture comprising 1,400 items that were made in or used in Louisiana from the early 1700’s - the 1830’s 
75 ACRES:
Historically researched gardens, mature landscape
with ancient Live Oaks and access to False River
KEEP READING! SO MUCH GOOD NEWS!

OPEN HOUSE INVITE: 
A FABULOUS ESTATE!


N E W E S T  L I S T I N G S

ANOTHER SOLD! 

HISTORIC PERIOD ROOMS

Not to be Missed Cultural News!

NATCHEZ IN BLOOM PHOTOLOGUE:
CHAMPAGNE, FIGS & BLOOMING TREES!
 
  M Y  N E W E S T  L I S T I N G S
Another Architectural Treasure Awaits
Forty Miles North of Natchez
On the National Register of Historic Places, c. 1855
O P E N  H O U S E 
CANEMOUNT INN
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SATURDAY, JULY 24
1-4PM

4003 Highway 552 West
LORMAN, CLAIBORNE COUNTY, MS
Co-Listing Agents:
Peter Patout, Talbot Historic Properties
504-481-4790
Jim Smith, Crye-Leike Stedman Realtors
601-442-2286 or 601-870-8330

LET US KNOW YOU'RE COMING!
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DINING SUGGESTION:
Southern Fried Chicken Lunch
8.3 miles Before Canemount Arrival: 

The Old Country Store Restaurant
18801 US-61, Lorman, MS 39096

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Drive through Natchez & Experience
#NATCHEZ CELEBRATES THE BLOOMS

READ ON FOR DETAILS & DINING RECS

SPEND A FEW  NIGHTS IN THE AREA!
ALL IMAGES LINKED TO PROPERTY  
ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE
LUXURIOUS  ●  HISTORIC  ●  INCOME-PRODUCING
7 BUILDING INN & EVENTS VENUE ON A 40 ACRE TRACT
CAN BE LIVED IN AS A RESIDENCE OR  CONTINUE OPERATING AS AN INN! FIVE OF SEVEN BUILDINGS ANTEBELLUM
Photo & Quoted Text from 1982 Historic National Places Application: 
"The house is believed to have been designed by
Henry Austin (famous architect from New Haven, Connecticut).
 
The use of brick (14” thick walls) as a construction material, made from on site kilns adds to the distinction of the residence as brick was not commonly employed in the construction of Mississippi plantation cottage residences and was limited to  public buildings at the time."
 
"The house is well executed and finely finished with unique molded millwork, marble mantelpieces, plaster ceiling centerpieces, molded plaster cornices and wide wrap around porch’s. The integrity of the setting and architectural integrity of the house is outstanding."
TOTAL ESTATE:
17 BEDROOMS, 13 FULL BATHS, 3 HALF BATHS
ABOUT 14,500 LIVING SQFT
SURROUNDED BY THE 3,500 ACRES OF
THE CANEMOUNT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
PLEASE SHARE THIS NOTE WITH FRIENDS
Let's Find New Owners for Historic Homes! 
1430 EUTERPE 
LOWER GARDEN DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS
PHENOMENAL ARCHITECTURE POSSIBLY BY HENRY HOWARD
A FEW DETAILS:
ABOUT 5,341 LIVING SQFT 
Main house has 5 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms and 1 half bathrooms. 
Guest apartment has 1 bedroom, 1 full  and a half bathroom and its own kitchen!
CLICK IMAGE FOR A 360 DEGREE INTERIOR TOUR
Click any Image or Visit PeterPatout.com for More Information
ENJOY THE NEW PHOTOS!
BELMONT HISTORIC INN
Greenville, Mississippi, Built 1857
Featured in: 
America's Architectural Treasures in Every State
Reader's Digest, June 2020

Greek Revival Italianate
Historic Home
.......
Successful Bed & Breakfast and Events Venue
 Monumental Proportions with Beautiful Plaster Work... 
P H E N O M E N A L
FROM EVERY ANGLE

Last Surviving Mid-19th Century Mississippi Delta Mansion
Listed on National Register of Historic Places
Meticulously Restored by Present Owner in 2017
For Additional Belmont Photos & Information: 

VIEW BELMONT HERE
LET ME HELP!
Historic properties are my focus!
So much research goes into this process to benefit the buyer & seller. 

Peter@PeterPatout.com 
 504.481.4790
Thanks for the Review!
Posted on zillow.com
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Peter and Tracy (and the entire team) are amazing, professional, friendly ( I could go on) and they know how to sell a house! Peters website has a far reach and caters to historic properties. Keep up the good work! Scott
  S O L D ! 
LOISEL HOUSE
8801 East Spanish Trail | Iberia Parish, Louisiana
BUILT ABOUT 1830 ON HISTORIC BAYOU TECHE
FRENCH CREOLE COTTAGE | 5,373 Square Feet Living Area
Thanks for the Review!
Posted on zillow.com
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Remarkable person, great experience and sold our French Quarter home in 8 days. What else could you hope for. His knowledge and understanding were crucial in the outcome we achieved. You seldom find someone as engaged and on their game. He is simply our guy! John
F A I R F A X  H O U S E
ELEGANT COLONIAL REVIVAL MANSION
Income Producing B & B 
Sits in a Grove of Ancient Oaks  Facing Bayou Teche
Franklin, St. Mary Parish
7 BEDROOMS, 7 FULL BATHS, 2 HALF BATHS, 6.48+/- ACRES,
ABOUT 6,500 LIVING SQFT

See More Here
A WONDERFUL RESIDENCE OR INN!
See the Detailed Fairfax Property Information Packet Here
SEE ALL LISTINGS
HISTORIC PERIOD ROOMS FOR SALE
Architectural Elements

I AM EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE!
The LSU Museum of Art in Baton Rouge has officially contracted me to offer for sale four extraordinary & fine period rooms.

These rooms have been properly deaccessioned from their collection several years ago.  They have been removed from their Memorial Tower location, each element individually crated and stored at an LSU facility in Baton Rouge.  
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D E S I G N  I N S P I R A T I O N
CREATING THE SPLENDOR! 
fine architectural elements
See truly magical rooms filled with incredible architectural elements below.....With the 4 period room elements I'm offering, you would be creating your own magnificent splendor!

Enjoy perusing Britain Magazine's article:
Inside Britain's Jacobean Houses
Photo below from Elle Decor, South Wraxhall Manor in Wiltshire, England
Note incredible mantle surround in Jacobean plasterwork along with the Jacobean paneling, by England's foremost interior designer, Robert Kime
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JACOBEAN 
C. 1620 ENGLISH OAK PANELING  OAK DOOR ● OAK MANTLE ● OVER-MANTLE ●  STONE FIREPLACE SURROUND 

CLICK LINKED IMAGES BELOW TO SEE EACH ROOM! 
FOUR PANELED JACOBEAN WALLS
DATING TO 1620,
AND, OF COURSE,
...THERE'S A HIDDEN DOOR!
C. 1750 FOUR PANELED WALLS ● BASEBOARDS ● CHAIR RAIL 
FIREPLACE MANTEL  OVERMANTEL  PEDIMENT  SIX-PANELED DOOR 
DOOR JAM WITH PEDIMENT  WINDOW SURROUNDS ● ROSETTE
GREEK REVIVAL 
C. 1840–41, HISTORIC ROSETTE ● HISTORIC WINDOW ● DOOR KNOB
COLONIAL 
C. 1850,  FIREPLACE  PANEL  CORNICE  OVERMANTEL 
HEART OF PINE ANTIQUE FLOORBOARDS  RIM LOCK 
Visit my Website for More Information 
Follow My : 
Cultural Insider Blog

for top picks to celebrate the region! 
I RECOMMEND! 
PHOTOLOGUE:
NATCHEZ CELEBRATES THE BLOOMS

ICYMI: 
NOLA & PATOUTVILLE
HOMES IN THE NEWS


BANDSTAND PHOTO
BY G. DOUGLAS ADAMS



If traveling July 24 for Canemount Open House,
Add Natchez to Your Plans



 
NATCHEZ PHOTOLOGUE!
It was a Fig Cake Kind of Welcome
A FEW HIGHLIGHTS!
PORCH SIPPING AT DUNLEITH 
I rounded up a group of friends to visit Natchez: to experience some of the beauty and deliciousness the town offers during peak Crepe Myrtle bloom season. We were greeted warmly by Natchez friends!
Dunleith Historic Inn
along with its Castle Restaurant & Pub are back open and the dining was stellar.  
Ricky Woolfolk created a special
Crepe Myrtle Themed Cocktail
and it's delicious!

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Saturday's Explorations Included:
A Historic City Cemetery
Guided Walking Tour
(on grounds established in 1822),
Seeing Master Gardener Friends at the Natchez Farmers Market.
The produce, baked goods and plants are fantastic!
We also love its new location along the river.  
We toured Choctaw Hall, built around 1836. It's a phenomenal property,  and it's a highly recommended bed & breakfast. 
Then, we enjoyed a delightful boozy brunch at the new Little Easy Cafe (we loved it so much we went back Sunday morning!
While I showed a client a few homes downtown, our group enjoyed taking the Bloom Drive* & and engaging in a Sip & See Tour* of the Downtown area. 

* Three self-guided Natchez Bloom tours are available - read on past story for details. 
Art by Esther Carpenter

We reconvened at Beau DesHotel's new Arts District Studio for the Flora & Fauna Show & visited with the talented artists! 

Afterwards we enjoyed viewing the grounds at Monmouth Historic Inn and their celebrated bar for pre-dinner drinks.  I want to return to see this wisteria-covered arbor in bloom. What lovely gardens!
Monmouth Historic Inn also has a fine dining restaurant. 


 
We enjoyed dinner at the Kitchen Bistro Saturday evening.


On Sunday, we were treated to a walking tour of the oldest part of the downtown - originally settled by the Spanish. A passing horse drawn carriage sets the mood. 
Though a torrential rain came down during part of the walk led by my friend and historian Jefferson Mansell, we loved the experience. The architecture, blooms and camaraderie were beyond compare.  
After the walk, Jeff invited us back to his house for coffee and treats. It was a wonderful time learning more about the history of Natchez. The experience was further heightened by our our Crepe Myrtle Archivist & Historian, and retired Master Gardener, Elaine Gemmell's homemade Fig Cake!
While your Natchez stay might not include Elaine's divine fig creation, you can always take solace, and magnificently so, in the Milk Punch served at the Little Easy Cafe!  And about Milk Punch, we like ours with a shot of espresso!  


Before leaving Natchez, we took another turn about the historic downtown area overlooking the majestic River and paid respects to the Champion Crepe Myrtle at Bontura.  

 
WE ❤️ NATCHEZ!
There's so much more to discover...
I wish we had stayed longer. We'll return soon with friends!
A FEW DETAILS BELOW TO HELP PLAN YOUR STAY 


SUBLIME BEAUTY ALERT!
MAPS AVAILABLE: 
ONLINE 
 VISITNATCHEZ.COM/EVENTS
&
AT AREA NATCHEZ BUSINESSES:

SIP & SEE STROLL, BLOOM DRIVE, NATCHEZ CITY CEMETERY 
BOOK YOUR STAY: 
VISITNATCHEZ.ORG 
FOLLOW ALONG ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: 
Updates: Special Cocktails & Other Delights
@NatchezCelebratestheBlooms
Tag Your Posts: 
#NatchezCelebratestheBlooms
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THE BACKGROUND:
Why I Founded the Natchez International Crepe Myrtle Festival 
I'm a longtime fan of the architecture and genuine hospitality Natchez offers. But in July of 2018, I was completely caught off-guard. I was stunned by the intense array of blooms! So, I asked around to understand how this happened,  and a  planned effort came clear.  In addition to the ongoing commitment of its citizenry, Sallie Ballard, the architect of 2000 for 2000, funded planting of well over 2000 crepe myrtles for the millennium!  (SEE MORE ON MY BLOG)
ICYMI! I'M IN THE NEWS!

NEW ORLEANS
HOMES & LIFESTYLES:

BRIGHT IDEAS | STAYING COOL
click link for story

Peter Patout reveals what we can learn from historic homes
By: Eva Fedderly
Photos by Eugenia Uhl


"With summer upon us, Patout shares here how historic home design can inspire us, particularly in staying cool during the sizzling summer months."

ACADIANA PROFILE MAGAZINE:
April-May 2021

LA MAISON: A SWEET RETREAT
 
Sugar descendant brings his own brand of style to family's cane country home. 



"When Peter Patout needs a break from the bustle of his home in New Orleans’ French Quarter, he returns to his Patoutville roots. There, nestled among fields of cane that have fueled the family’s sugar business for nearly two centuries, sits a house built in 1925 by Patout’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ory Patout."
M Y  R E N T A L S
FEATURED IN NUMEROUS PUBLICATIONS
NEW ORLEANS

Take a House in the French Quarter for a Month!
CREOLE MAISONETTE  |  BOURBON ST. COTTAGE 
ARTFULLY SAID!  ENJOY THIS  RECENT REVIEW

-Click Link Above & Scroll Down for Review-




I hope you're enjoying your summer.
Cheers!
Peter







Photo with glasses by Haylei Smith
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Licensed in Louisiana & Mississippi
Specializing in Historic Properties
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