Carter Plantation Clubhouse
Location
Springfield, Louisiana
Owner
CP Land, LLC
Completion Date
2003
The Carter Plantation golf course club house is a 79,000 s.f facility in Springfield Louisiana. The club house, also known as the “Pavilion” is designed as two distinct areas separated by a 3700 s.f. breezeway porte cochere. This open air space can be used for corporate and social functions of many kinds, from banquets and receptions to larger conferences and seminars. For smaller events, in addition to a traditional conference room, other areas of The Pavilion may be adapted to satisfy meeting and/or entertaining needs. Within the northern portion of the building (just to the right of the breezeway) holds the administrative office, the banquet style dining hall and a full kitchen and bar. The entire area is surrounded by a 12’ deep veranda porch which provides casual seating and views onto the stunning golf course landscape. The southern portion of the building (to the left of the breezeway) houses the pro shop, locker rooms, maintenance facilities and the cart barn.
The design of the Pavilion evokes a sense of southern hospitality which is engrained in the area and tradition of the original Carter Plantation. This historical plantation dates to a Spanish land grant in 1804 and was at one time a working plantation of Cyprus, Pine and Citrus.
