Estorge-Norton House

Cajun Country


Located in a historic district, this comfortable 100-plus-year-old bungalow-home with four comfortable bedrooms is decked out in frilly, if cozy, accoutrements. Two of the rooms can sleep three or more. Pain perdu (‘lost bread’, or French toast) topped with marmalade is an excellent breakfast special.

Room prices include breakfast.


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