Notman House

Notman House
Maison Notman
Notman House in 1893
Interactive map of the Notman House area
General information
TypePrivate house
Architectural styleGreek Revival
LocationEast of the Golden Square Mile, 51 Sherbrooke Street W.
Montreal, Quebec
Construction started1843
Completed1845
LandlordSir William Meredith
Alexander Molson
William Notman
Sir George Drummond
Government of Quebec
OSMO Foundation
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Wells
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Notman House (French: Maison Notman) is a gathering place for tech startups, entrepreneurs and founders situated in a historic building at 51 Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal, Quebec, near the Golden Square Mile. Completed in 1845 for Sir William Collis Meredith, the house takes its name from the celebrated photographer, William Notman, who lived there with his family from 1876 until his death in 1891. The house is the only surviving residence of its era on Sherbrooke Street, and one of Quebec's few residential examples of Greek Revival architecture. It was classified as an historical monument and added to the Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec on December 8, 1979.