The Cajun Village
Historic Acadian buildings, restored to house unique specialty shops ...
offering you the opportunity to shop and browse in a relaxed setting.

The Cajun Village - Sorrento, Louisiana - Sketch by Craig Black

We invite you to visit often and enjoy the lifestyle of 
rural Louisiana and a taste of Cajun culture.

 
 Live Alligators  -  Antique Tractors  -  Annual Events
  

     Stop by and enjoy a little of Louisiana's rich history ...

       

AND NOW ...

  
The Cajun Village Cottages!

Cozy bed and breakfast
cottages full of history and
charm in Plantation Country.

A
perfect place to relax
and experience
peaceful Southern living!


Eight Acadian-style shotgun houses dating back to around 1900

Visit our Website    www.thecajunvillagecottages.com

  I-10 - EASY ACCESS 
Nestled between New Orleans and Baton Rouge in Plantation Country
Just 1 Block off of I-10 @ Exit #182  
Sorrento, Louisiana @ the corner of La. Hwys. 22 & 70

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Please visit or call individual shops for more information.

   

Coffee House - Sorrento, LouisianaCoffee House
"A place where people gather for food, 
talk, and entertainment"

  • Cafe' au Lait and Hot Beignets - Always Fresh !

  • Breakfast Served all day

  • Daily Lunches

  • Gumbo, Red Beans and Rice w/sausage, etc.

Click here to see more of the Coffee House and the menu items - 

OPEN DAILY      6 AM - 6 PM
Phone 225-675-8068

The Hargais House
c. 1840, Convent, Louisiana
  

Hargais House - Coffee House

Home of Dr. Joseph Hargais, a dentist from Convent, Louisiana. This home was originally a typical 4-room Acadian.  Exposed beams and beaded-board walls are easy to appreciate with the interior walls removed.

A shotgun house from the Darrow area is attached onto the back of the building, 
and is utilized as the kitchen and 
"porch" seating area.  

 

 
    

  

Louisiana Pottery       Louisiana Pottery
   The LARGEST selection of fine, hand-crafted wares made exclusively
        by Louisiana artisans

 

  • Functional & art pottery

  • Artist Demonstrations

  • Hand-building Pottery Classes for Children & Adults

Click here to see more about Louisiana Pottery ...

OPEN
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm or by appointment
Phone 225-675-5572
Judy L. Starrett, Owner - 6470 Hwy. 22 - Sorrento, LA  70778

The Schexnayder House
c. 1830

    

Schexnaydre House - Louisiana Pottery & Ascension Parish Tourist Center

Typical center-hall Acadian structure. Moved from the west bank of the Mississippi River, 
3 miles downriver from the Sunshine Bridge.

In the 1940's, a cannonball from
Civil War Gunboats on the Mississippi River was found in the attic by the contractor who was replacing the roof. 

 

  
 

Cajunville USA       
Cajunville, USA
   

Louisiana Products & Souvenirs

 

  • Cajun Crafts

  • Cajun Music

  • Alligator Items

  • Tabasco

  • Cafe' & Bistro Items

  • Little Girls Room

  • Lace Room

OPEN
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Phone 225-675-2640

The Lanoux House
c. 1900, Gonzales, Louisiana
  

Lanoux House - Doc's Gatorville, USA

This house was also a typical 4-room Acadian-style home.

The original kitchen was separate, but was later attached to the house.

 

   

  
And connected to the Lanoux House ...
  

Chauvin's Barber Shop
c. 1820, Convent, Louisiana

    

This structure still has the original cypress flooring, noticeably worn where the brber walked around and around and around his chair ...

Beaded board walls bore
 penciled  accountings where
 local residents sold pecans
 to the barber.

 

Chauvin's Barber Shop

  
And connected to Chauvin's Barber Shop ...
  

Darrow House
c. 1920 Darrow, Louisiana

    

Darrow House

This "L"-shaped building shows another common style,
 with front and side porches.

 

The LeBlanc House
c. 1900, Gonzales, Louisiana

Landry House - The Elegant Outhouse

Another typical 4-room 
Acadian-style home.

 

    

 

Slave Cabin
c. 1830, Union, Louisiana

Slave Cabin - Simply Southern

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The Gaudet House
c. 1830, Lutcher, Louisiana
  

Gaudet House - River Region Art Association @ The Cajun Village in Sorrento, Louisiana

This is a large center hall Acadian, with three rooms down both sides and two down the middle "hall".  Interior walls and ceilings are beaded cypress boards. 

The unique architecture makes it a special treasure, in that it is constructed with "bousillage" insulation in the walls.  Bousillage is a mixture of mud and clay, moss, and horse or animal hair.  Bousillage sticks were hand-hewn to fit between the wall studs, and the mixture was "poured" into the walls.  The animal hair helped the mixture hang on the sticks, providing some insulation between the interior and exterior walls.
  


The Cantrell House
c. 1820, Convent, Louisiana

    

From the MBC Plantation, home of
 Michelle Bernard Cantrell, first
 Commandant of Louisiana.
  He was a friend to the
 Chief of the Houma Indians,
 whose main village was at Burnside,
 where The Cabin Restaurant is now.

Preservation of this building allows us to appreciate this style of early architecture, particularly the exposed hand-hewn beams,
 with bricks laid between them for insulation
 (known as"brick-between-post").  

Cantrell House - Lillian Landaiche Creations

The original house was a typical 
4-room Acadian, though only two of the rooms could be salvaged and moved. 

    

  
And connected to the Cantrell House ...

Shotgun House
c. 1900,  Darrow, Louisiana

Shotgun House

Shotgun houses were commonplace in 
South Louisiana,  usually built with 
4 rooms, one behind the other. 

Where does it get it's name? 

With the interior doorways all aligned on one side of the building, one could 
shoot a gun from the front door 
all the way through to the 
back of the house....

A courtyard connects this building to the Coffee House and features a 
live oak stump garden fountain, a walkway of decorative brickwork 
and a unique bench by Craig Black.

Go to http://www.southerntangentgallery.com to see more of Craig's work ...
More unique garden fountains can be seen at http://www.rockmyworld.net

  
  

The Village Hall
The Cajun Village Hall

The 70' Mural on the side of this 
building was painted by local artist, Craig Black. 
The mural is representative of life in rural Louisiana in the 1930's.

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A few well-known, life-long residents of 
Ascension Parish are represented in the painting.

Click on the mural to view a larger image ...
Go to http://www.southerntangentgallery.com
to see more of Craig's work ...


The Webb General Store The Webb
General Store

c. 1900, Oak Grove, Louisiana
(Near Prairieville)

 

  

Live Alligators !

Welcome to Alligator Heaven !!

This way to "Alligator Heaven" ....Down this path is our gator pen.
We have two,  named 
"Big Guy"  and "Nubbie"
and when we call them for lunch 
they come right up 
close to the fence to eat. 

Come watch us  feed them any  hot  Summer Sunday  around 4:00 p.m. April through September.

 

  

Antique Tractors & Blacksmith Forge

Antique Tractor Barn & Blacksmith ForgeOn display here you'll find tractors and ...........

There is also an antique forge,
built with original fire bricks from .............

  
  

Annual Events
FREE ADMISSION

SPRING

SUMMER

  • Shop Christmas in July

AUTUMN

  • "Cajun Oktoberfest" - 1st Weekend in October
              

WINTER

Truly a unique holiday shopping experience!

  
  

EASY ACCESS
About 1/2 way between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Just 1 Block off of I-10 
Exit #182 in Sorrento, Louisiana

@ the corner of La. Hwys. 22 & 70
Click here to see Map

 

Al Robert has collected and preserved buildings from the
River Road and nearby communities for over 25 years.

He utilizes 2 locations to show them to the public.

His first was The Cabin Restaurant,
located just 3 miles away from The Cajun Village,
at the corner of Hwys. 22 and 44 in
Burnside, Louisiana - just a mile from the River Road.

If you enjoyed this site, click on the link below ...

Just 3 miles down Hwy. 22 in Burnside, 
you'll find Al's first preservation location ...

THE CABIN RESTAURANT
Fine Cajun Food Since 1973

Step Into Louisiana History

"Our goal is to preserve some of the local farming history, 
serve meals typical of the River Road tradition,
and make your visit a relaxed and memorable one."   
                                             Al Robert

Most recently, he moved the Nassar House, c. 1880 
from Convent to Hwy. 22 @ I-10, 1 mile north of The Cajun Village.
Restoration on this home was completed in June, 2001, 
and the offices for the River Parishes Community College are now located there.
(Classrooms are located behind the main house)

His residence is also a beautifully restored Acadian home, c. 1890, 
from Convent, Louisiana

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