Prud'homme-Rouquier House

Prud'homme-Rouquier House The late 1700s-era Prud'homme-Rouquier House is the nation's largest bousillage house. Carr, a wealthy plantation owner and prominent citizen.

Architectural details uncovered during restoration indicate the Prud'homme-Rouquier Home was built in 1806. It is located on property belonging to Francois Rouquier of North Carolina, acquired through a Spanish land grant between 1764 and 1800. In 1778, Rouquier married Marie Louise Prud'homme, daugher of Jean Baptiste Prud'homme, "Doctor of the King", and an important figure in Natchitoches histo

ry. Francois Rouquier was a very wealthy landowner, and his home was considered a showplace of its time, containing more elaborate architectural details than other structures in the area. After Rouquier's death in 1811, the home was sold to his daughter, Marie Louise Henrietta Rouquier, and her husband, Judge John C. During the decade following 1835, they extensively remodeled the house. The staircase and more ornate wood molding throughout were probably added at that time. The League restored the house to this 1825 to 1840 period, the earliest documented period of architectural significance. Extreme care has been taken to preserve all original architectural details, including the cypress doors throughout. The pegged cypress beams and exposed bousillage designate the structure of the walls in the rear rooms. The Prud'homme-Rouquier House was purchased by the League in 1976. The major restoration of the home is possible with several sources of funding. The service oriented organization has initiated a major fundraising campaign to solicit individuals, businesses and corporations for contributions. Additionally, several grants have been awarded from local, state, and national sources. Among them is the prestigious Save America's Treasures Historic Preservation Fund, through the U.S. Department of the Interior and the National Park Service. Save America's Treasures is a public-private initiative between the White House Millennium Council, the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Matching funds for grants are obtained from the sale of the League's award winning cookbooks, Cane River Cuisine and Louisiana Living. Originally the house consisted of two main rooms and a central hall with front and rear galleries on each of the two floors. A cook-house and carriage-house were located behind the main house. As part of the restoration, the League erected a rear wall enclosing the galleries to provide more interior space. This beautiful national treasure has also been the venue of many wonderful occasions: weddings, anniversaries, conferences, parties and more parties. We hope that you will consider our beautiful House for your next very special occasion!

✨ Say “yes” to celebrating love in style! ✨Our beautiful venue isn’t just for weddings—we also book bridal showers, baby...
04/09/2026

✨ Say “yes” to celebrating love in style! ✨

Our beautiful venue isn’t just for weddings—we also book bridal showers, baby showers, and special celebrations that deserve a stunning setting 💐

Looking for a deal? Take advantage of our discounted Sunday rates—perfect for hosting an elegant event at a more budget-friendly price!

Message us today to reserve your special day 💌

Photography by Rachel Leigh Photography
Cake by SweetD's Bakery

02/17/2026
We loved have so many third graders come visit this week through during APHN’s tour of historic locations through Natchi...
09/25/2025

We loved have so many third graders come visit this week through during APHN’s tour of historic locations through Natchitoches. Sponsored by Cane River National Heritage Area

If you are interested in a tour of the house, please come visit us during the FREE tours every third Sunday from 1-3p

✨ Just a couple blocks apart, but a world of beauty in between. Imagine saying “I do” at the stunning Immaculate Concept...
09/23/2025

✨ Just a couple blocks apart, but a world of beauty in between. Imagine saying “I do” at the stunning Immaculate Conception Church, then celebrating your love with family and friends at the historic Prud'homme-Rouquier House. A perfect blend of tradition and timeless charm—right here in Natchitoches. 💍🌿

Photography: Rachel Leigh Photography
Venue: Prud'homme-Rouquier House
Florals: Mandy Cathey Weddings

Did you know that a wet knot is harder to untie, so rain symbolizes a bond that would be more difficult to break? We kno...
08/12/2025

Did you know that a wet knot is harder to untie, so rain symbolizes a bond that would be more difficult to break? We know that rain isn't ideal on your wedding day, but a little extra luck can't hurt! We have the perfect spot to set up a tent on the back patio of the Prud'homme-Rouquier House, should there be a little rain on your wedding day. No raining on your parade here!

Photography: Rachel Leigh Photography
Florals: Dixie Stems by Cally
Cake: Emelda Odom
Coordinating: Cori Ragan

Did you know that when you book the Prud'homme-Rouquier House for your wedding, you get access to the house for your bri...
07/25/2025

Did you know that when you book the Prud'homme-Rouquier House for your wedding, you get access to the house for your bridal session, too? From the beautiful pink room, the stunning porches on the front, to the brick-paved patio framed with oak trees in the back, the possibilities are endless! Bridal portraits are the perfect opportunity to try out your hair, makeup, jewelry, shoes, and wedding dress all together before the big day, and you get stunning photos, too. We have the perfect place to showcase you in all your bridal glory! 👰‍♀️💐🤍

📷 Rachel Leigh Photography

Tanner & Madelyn said “I do” surrounded by timeless beauty and Southern charm 💍🌿We were honored to be part of such a bea...
07/16/2025

Tanner & Madelyn said “I do” surrounded by timeless beauty and Southern charm 💍🌿
We were honored to be part of such a beautiful beginning.
Schedule a tour to see if the Prud'homme-Rouquier House is the right fit for your event (we think it just might be!)

Photography: Rachel Leigh Photography
Hair: Jennifer Smith Wiggins
Makeup: Gavin Sepulvado Aesthetics

This wedding was nothing short of enchanting — classic, coloful, and filled with joy from beginning to end. The timeless...
07/07/2025

This wedding was nothing short of enchanting — classic, coloful, and filled with joy from beginning to end. The timeless charm of our home made the perfect backdrop for their “I do’s,” and every detail, from the blooming spring florals to the golden-hour portraits, was simply breathtaking. From getting ready to your final send-off, the Prud'homme-Rouquier House can do it all!

Cheers to a love as beautiful as the view from the front porch. 💐💍

Photographer: Rachel Leigh Photography
Coordinating: Lora Peace
Venue: Prud'homme-Rouquier House
Florals: Sibling Stems

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446 Rue Jefferson
Natchitoches, LA
71457

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