Noun
Creole cottage (plural Creole cottages)
A building characteristic of New Orleans, having one and a half stories and a steeply pitched roof, with a symmetrical four-opening façade wall and a wood or stucco exterior.
Cherie Boos, manager of Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, in an authentically rustic, creaky floored 18th-century Creole cottage, said she’s hoping locals will help keep the bar financially afloat as Bourbon Street revives. Source: Internet
In a funky New Orleans experiment, musicians, artists and tinkerers have gathered materials from a Creole cottage and built a cacophony of sounds. Source: Internet