Designed by renowned architect James Harrison Dakin in the early 1840s, this elegant townhouse at 838 Camp Street boasts rich history and exquisite architecture. The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit features high ceilings, hardwood floors, a stylish living room, fully equipped kitchen, cozy dining area, serene bedroom with a California king memory foam bed and queen bed, a charming balcony, and a modern bathroom.
Located in the vibrant Warehouse District, you're a short walk from Downtown NOLA, the French Quarter, and the Convention Center. Originally owned by Gasquet, Parish & Co., the townhouse was once home to notable figures such as cotton merchant Walter Cox and influential attorney John Blackstone Cotton. In the 20th century, it housed Margaret Robinson Barnett’s Dixie Stove Works, the South’s largest manufacturer of stove parts.