Samuel Lipscomb Seckham

Samuel Lipscomb Seckham (Oxford 25 October 1827 – 4 February 1901) was an English Victorian architect, developer, magistrate and brewer.

He developed Park Town, an early and prominent estate in North Oxford.

Through Seckham's efforts, the Park Town Estate Company was formed in September 1857.

Seckham developed Bletchley Park, which he purchased in 1877 and sold in 1883 to Sir Herbert Samuel Leon (1850–1926), a financier and Liberal MP.

Bletchley Park later became famous for the World War II codebreaking effort there.

The main crescent of Park Town, Oxford , built in 1853–54 to designs by Seckham.
The main house at Bletchley Park . The estate was bought in 1877 and later developed by Seckham.