Built in 1883 as a parsonage, or priests' home, Le Vieux Presbytère houses Church Point's museum and is on the National Register of Historic Places for being one of the few remaining two-story structures that feature walls constructed with bousillage, a mixture of Spanish moss and clay.
Le Vieux Presbytère Museum is open to the public every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.