John Croft (1800–1865) was a British architect, practising in Islington, London, who was one of the "rogue-architect"s described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel.
John Croft was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, in 1800.
He married Emma and at the time of the 1861 census was living at 26, Wellington Street, Islington, London.
[1] Croft designed the Church of St John the Baptist, Lower Shuckburgh, Warwickshire, on the site of an earlier church, almost nothing of which now remains.
[4] Croft also designed All Saints, Cold Hanworth, Lincolnshire.