The Hanson House


The Hanson House, a cajun B&B
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Member of the Louisiana Bed and Breakfast Association



The Hanson House, a bed & breakfast on Bayou Teche in the Historic District of Franklin, La. is an antebellum cottage with spacious rooms and a peaceful atmosphere in the heart of Cajun Country.  Originally built in 1849 by an English ship captain who traded on the Teche, the home was purchased shortly thereafter by mill owner Albert Hanson who expanded the house to its present size. A master craftsman, his custom millwork embellishments are an integral part of the house's character to this day.
The house has remained in the family and is now owned by Albert Hanson's great-great-grandson, Colonel Clarence Kemper. His wife and partner, Bette Kemper, has been featured in a recent articleabout B&B proprietors.  The house has retained much of its original furnishings and atmosphere. We promise a gracious welcome, a peaceful night, and a bounteous plantation breakfast. We hope you will join us.
 
Each spacious room is elegantly appointed and furnished in a different period ranging from 1890 to1950. The extended dining room and parlor is ideal for group activities or business meetings. Single and double accommodations are available with private or adjoining bathrooms. Our rates are $125 per night.  We also host receptions, weddings, and other special events.  Our large bayou-side lawn provides the perfect setting for large functions.  Please contact us for your next event. Spacious rooms with period furnishings
For a brochure, bookings, or directions e-mail proprietors Bette and Caunse Kemper or call (337) 828-3217/7675 or toll free at 1-877-928-3271. Their fax number is (337) 828-0497.

Historic District logo animationLocated at 114 Main Street (part of Hwy 182) in Franklin, St. Mary Parish, it is a few blocks south of Downtown Franklin and the Parish Courthouse. Franklin's Historic District has been recognized for its many period homes and buildings. Main Street's distinctive streetlamps, shaded by ancient live oak trees, have been featured in state and national magazines, including National Geographic. Franklin is less than two hours from New Orleans and is between Lafayette and Morgan City near New Iberia on scenic US-90.

Historic Oaklawn Plantation, an antebellum home used in filming several films and the home of the Honorable Mike Foster, Governor of Lousiana, is a short drive from the Hanson House, as is Arlington Plantation and Grevemburg House. Also nearby is Cypress Bayou Casino, with a full range of Las Vegas games and an award-winning restaurants. For details on these places of interest and others you can contact the Franklin Tourist Center at 1-800-256-2931.

Find more things to do and see in the Cajun Country section of the Official Louisiana Travel Guide.The Hanson House is also listed the Weekend Guide and reviewed in Triple 1 Travel Guide.

Since 25 November, 1997


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