Flockton (architects)

Flockton's were a series of architectural firms in the 19th and early 20th centuries, based in Sheffield, England.

The firms were responsible for a number of significant buildings, particularly in the Sheffield area.

[2] He was brought up in his father's trade[3] and established himself as an architect in 1833.

He started working with his father at the age of 12 before spending two years in London employed by Sir Gilbert Scott.

He returned to Sheffield in 1845 and entered into partnership with his father.

Holy Trinity Church, Nursery Street. By Flockton, Lee and Flockton; 1848.
St Matthew's Church, Sheffield. By Flockton & Son; 1854–55.