Circa 1857, the James Gallier designed Dabney House is one of the most important Greek Revival homes in New Orleans & boasts all of the classic proportions and fine craftsmanship one would expect. Catalogued by the Library of Congress and featured in numerous publications, this home retains all of the historic details but with modern updates to the kitchen and baths. The first floor details include 14 ft ceilings, pine floors, marble mantles & plaster medallions. Lovely formal living and dining rooms open onto the spectacular garden. Recently renovated gourmet kitchen with Wolf Range and dual SubZeros. Upstairs are 5 bedrooms including the primary suite with a lovely new bathroom, and a huge family room which opens onto the covered gallery overlooking St. Charles Avenue and the Mardi Gras Parade Route. Charming formal gardens, room for a pool, 2 car covered parking, & a large guest apartment with separate entrance completes the package. Garden District offers 24 hour private patrol.
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Year Built
1858
Updated on February 16, 2023 at 5:28 pm