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|Church of St Thomas, Brightside, Sheffield
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|St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Sheffield
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Revision as of 23:59, 22 February 2009

Holy Trinity Church, Nursery Street. By William Flockton; 1848.

William Flockton (1804 – 1864) was an architect in Sheffield, England.[1] The son of a joiner, Flockton was the architect for a number of churches and other notable buildings in the Sheffield area.

Buildings by William Flockton

Building Date Listed status
The Mount 1830 Grade II*[2]
Wesley College 1838 Grade II*[3]
Ecclesall Bierlow Union Workhouse 1844 Grade II[4]
Aizlewood's Mill 1847 Grade II[5]
Holy Trinity Church (pictured) 1848 Grade II[6]
Anglican Chapel at the Sheffield General Cemetery 1850 Grade II[7]
Christ Church, Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield 1850 Grade II[8]
Church of St Thomas, Brightside, Sheffield 1854 Grade II[9]
St Matthew's Church, Sheffield 1855 Grade II
St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Sheffield 1855–56 Grade II[10]
Church of St Stephen, Sheffield 1857 Grade II[11]
Church of St. Thomas and St. James, Barnsley 1858 Grade II[12]

Descendants

Flockton's son, Thomas James (1846–1899), and grandson, Charles Burrows (1867–1945), also became architects, and various Flockton partnerships were active in the Sheffield area into the 1920s[13]:

  • 1845–1849: Flockton, Lee & (T.J.) Flockton
  • 1849–1864: Flockton & Son
  • 1864–1878: (T.J.) Flockton & Abbott
  • 1878–1895: Flockton & Gibbs
  • 1895–1899: Flockton, Gibbs & (C.B.) Flockton
  • 1899–1910: Gibbs & (C.B.) Flockton
  • 1910–1921: Gibbs, Flockton & Teather

References