Description:
Maison des Amis is a Caribbean/Creole residence overlooking lush landscaped gardens, which lead to a charming white gazebo that sits over the legendary Bayou Teche. Built around 1870/1880 and known as the “Boudier” house, the center portion of the structure – a circa1810 two-room bousillage (adobe mud and moss) is the oldest historic structure along with the “City Hotel”. The abandoned and boarded up home was bought and restored in the mid 1990s. Upon completion, the state historical and preservation department approved its nomination and placed it on the National Register of Historic Places. Maison des Amis is located in the downtown historic district of Breaux Bridge; one block from antique stores, gift shops, restaurants, and cafes.
The inn consists of four guestrooms, each with its own private bath, antique furnishings and direct access to the porch overlooking the gardens and bayou. Famous Louisianan designers—Messieurs Peter Curry, Robert Smith and Joel Theriot—designed and decorated the guestrooms. Each guestroom has high ceilings and old cypress long leaf pinewood floors, and is decorated with original art. Guests can relax in or outside the enclosed wraparound porch, stroll in the lush landscaped gardens or read the daily paper in the rattan rocking chairs in the gazebo. Complimentary beverages and daily maid service are provided with a personal touch. General tour information is available. Upon request, our manager can create a tailored tour to meet your personal needs.