Come use our creative space to write the next Southern Rock ballad or just soak in the atmosphere! This historic home is the childhood home of the Van Zant family, including Lynyrd Skynyrd founder Ronnie Van Zant. The epic rise to fame of the original version of Lynyrd Skynyrd was tragically cut short by a plane crash in 1977 that took Ronnie's life, and that of several other members of the band. But their music will live forever, and hopefully this house will stand as well as a living tribute to the Van Zants. Inside this main house, you'll find some cool memorabilia, a vintage 1938 Brunswick pool table, and a retro 70's feel, to remind us all of the way things were, with a hint of nostalgia. Your visit will help ensure this house forever remains a part of Rock n Roll history! See also, our other three listings at VZH - the Annex, Studio, and Hideaway. Contact us to book larger groups!
Parking
Wireless Broadband Internet
Parking & facilities
Parking available, Parking included , Private Garden
Policies
Credit cards accepted, Accessible 24/7 , Smoking not allowed
Bathroom & laundry
Essentials, Iron & Board , Towel-set
Heating & cooling
Air conditioning, Fireplace , Heating available
Entertainment
TV (Antenna)
Internet & office
Wireless Broadband Internet
Kitchen & dining
Kitchen stove
Credit cards accepted
Smoking not allowed
Check in: 04:00 PM
Check out: 10:00 AM
From I-10, south on Cassat Ave to immediate right on Lenox Ave. Pass the Jug Saloon (from "Gimme Two Steps") on the right. At intersection with Normandy Blvd, make slight left onto Lakeshore Blvd. Pass through stop sign to make a right on Woodcrest. House is second on the right. Enter through first gate.
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