Sitting on land that was once gifted by Thomas Jefferson to Marquis de Lafayette, is Lakeside. Built in 1830 by Charles Stewart and sitting on 15 acres along the Old River in Point Coupee Parish. Defined by its ornate bracketed cornices, arched openings, intricate millwork, and original carved double doors, the home showcases timeless architectural elegance. Inside, soaring ceilings, a sweeping staircase, and spacious formal rooms create a dramatic setting for gatherings of all sizes with new flooring, plumbing, and rewiring throughout the home. It has expansive grounds, enhanced by centuries-old oaks, manicured lawns, picturesque gardens, a rare twin pigeonnier, and a pool that has been completely restored with an attached pool house. With its rich history, grand scale, and striking natural beauty, Lakeside offers a rare opportunity to own a distinguished estate with extraordinary event and residential potential.