Le Sabot

Le Sabot is a mansion built in 1912, in the town of Senneville, Quebec, for F. Cleveland Morgan. Morgan was a cultural philanthropist and department store owner and the great-nephew of the founder of the Henry Morgan & Co department stores. Le Sabot was one of the first independent commissions of architect David Shennan, and is now widely considered to be a masterpiece of the residential Arts and Crafts movement in Canada, and an estate of high heritage value.

Le Sabot

Le Sabot is a mansion built in 1912, in the town of Senneville, Quebec, for F. Cleveland Morgan. Morgan was a cultural philanthropist and department store owner and the great-nephew of the founder of the Henry Morgan & Co department stores. Le Sabot was one of the first independent commissions of architect David Shennan, and is now widely considered to be a masterpiece of the residential Arts and Crafts movement in Canada, and an estate of high heritage value.