'La Petite Voie de St. Thérèse' is unique to this area as it captures the heart and soul of the Acadians that struggled to bring families to a land of milk and honey – where they could pray, work and live together in harmony. It is located on Highway 31, between Pont Breaux (Breaux Bridge), a quaint downtown area with antique shops and great food. Then to the charming town of Parks, next to the historic city of St. Martinville, the birthplace of Acadiana. Take the gateway to Southwest Louisiana to see for yourself why so many visitors say, “Joie de Vivre – Joy of Living” lives in Acadiana.
The home accommodates six people comfortably with a full kitchen, and a dining area. The living area, bedrooms, and bath are enhanced with antique furnishings and allow one to feel that they are taken back in history. A small box of Coty Powder is placed on the bedroom vanity exactly like I remember it in the Chauffe Plantation House. The foyer and the living area are really quite charming and there you will enjoy satellite TV, Wi-Fi, music, videos, and Acadian books (Deportation of Acadians from Nova Scotia). Enjoy the comforts of the outdoor wrap around porch with a swing, cypress rockers, and sofa seating area.
There is statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus that comes from the Convent in Grand Coteau and a statue of St. Therese, my patron saint, from my RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) class. The azalea bushes in the springtime are beautiful and the live oak trees are so stately and bursting with beauty. Pecan, Golden Rain, Red Tip Maple, Magnolia, Dogwood, and Bradford Pear trees are waiting to greet you when you visit.
It is my pleasure to welcome you into my home to feel the spirit of peace, love, serenity and tranquility of 'La Petite Voie de St. Thérèse'.
Come share an experience of Cajun Country hospitality and a retreat away from home.