Zachary, LA 70791
Historic 1903 boutique Victorian bed and breakfast in Zachary's downtown Historic District, across from Zachary Gazebo and live bands during City of Zachary events, and the Farmers Market every Saturday with food trucks. Easy walking distance to several restaurants, nail salons, churches, snowball stands, and a beautiful, new park and playground.
Meticulously restored by artist/goldsmith proprietor Deb Bellingham, this home is one of AirBnB's top-rated places to stay, offering two bedrooms, two bathrooms (zero-entry spacious shower in one, clawfoot tub in the other), historic kitchen with modern conveniences, in-house laundry and ample parking and greenspace. This home can accommodate up to four people for overnight stays, up to 12 for dinners in the dining room, and up to 150 for weddings and events.
There is a 900 square foot enclosed bar with commercial warming kitchen area and covered porch available for an extra fee - ideal long-term operating space for a ghost kitchen, or short term for event caterers.
Enjoy the wrap around front porch and watch life go by as you sit on genuine antique rockers or sit at cafe table to sip coffee. Touch and feel how life was in a gentler, less rushed era.
Built in 1905 by John L. Wall, Zachary’s first depot agent, this house was built on the site of a house that was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1903. The home operated as a museum for many years until Deb Bellingham purchased it in 2020 and began an extensive reconstruction and restoration.