Template:Short descriptionTemplate:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox architect Henry Flitcroft (30 August 1697 – 25 February 1769) was a major English architect in the second generation of Palladianism. He came from a humble background; his father was a labourer in the gardens at Hampton Court. Flitcroft began his career as a joiner. While working as a carpenter at Burlington House, he fell from a scaffold and broke his leg. During his recovery, the young Lord Burlington noticed his talent with a pencil. By 1720, Flitcroft was Burlington's draughtsman and general architectural assistant, surveying at Westminster School for Burlington's dormitory and superintending on site at Tottenham House. Working within Burlington's inner circle, which championed the new Palladian architecture, provided Flitcroft with valuable education.
Flitcroft redrew the plates for publication in The Designs of Mr. Inigo Jones,, published by William Kent in 1727 under Burlington's patronage and supervision. In May 1726, Burlington secured his protégé an appointment at the Office of Works, where he advanced from Master Carpenter and Master Mason to Comptroller of the King's Works, a prestigious position. He also received royal commissions for private projects for junior members of the British royal family, notably Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. His work for the Duke at Windsor Great Park included creating Virginia Water Lake.<ref>Template:NHLE</ref>
Flitcroft was constantly occupied with private commissions. Like most professional architects (and unlike virtuoso earls), he also engaged in speculative construction in newly developing London streets, supplied stone, and contracted to erect the buildings he designed.
Panelling and a mantelpiece from an old panelled room designed by Flitcroft in the 1720s for Potternewton Hall near Leeds were installed in Sutton Park after 1935.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
From 1746 to 1756, he served as Surveyor of the Fabric of St Paul's Cathedral.
In 1724, Flitcroft married Sarah Minns at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf. His son Henry was born in Hampton (1742). Flitcroft is buried at St Mary with St Alban, Teddington, alongside his son Henry (died 1826) and wife Jane (died 1778).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The inscription on his tomb records that "Here lies the body of HENRY FLITCROFT of Whitehall in the county of Middlesex who had the honour of serving three first Princes of the House of Brunswick in the Board of Works of which he was successively Appointed Clerk, Master Mason & Controller in the last of which Office he continued till his death which happened on the 25th of February 1769." A memorial to Henry Flitcroft is located on the west wall inside the church.
Flitcroft Street, near St Giles in the Fields, London, was named after Henry Flitcroft.
Major commissionsEdit
- Lilford Hall, Northamptonshire: 1740s. He designed the interiors at Lilford.
- Bower House, Essex: 1729.
- St Giles in the Fields, London: 1731–1734.
- Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire: 1724 onwards. At Ditchley, he designed interiors, collaborating harmoniously with William Kent.
- Wentworth Woodhouse, W. Riding, Yorkshire: 1735 onwards. He rebuilt and enlarged the west front and added wings.
- St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles, Dorset: 1740–1744. Interiors.
- Stowe House, Buckinghamshire: Template:Circa. The State gallery (attributed).
- Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire: 1742–1745.
- Stourhead, Wiltshire: 1744–1765. Garden temples.
- Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire: 1748–1761.
- Milton Hall, Northamptonshire: 1750–1751.
Flitcroft built extensively in the West End of London.
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Wimpole Hall, as remodelled by Flitcroft
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The Pantheon, Stourhead
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Facade The Pantheon, Stourhead
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Interior, The Pantheon, Stourhead
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The temple of Apollo, Stourhead
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North front, St. Giles-in-the-fields
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Looking East, St. Giles-in-the-fields
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Altar, St. Giles-in-the-fields
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West front, Woburn Abbey
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West front, Wentworth Woodhouse, the wings were altered later by John Carr
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Bower House, Essex
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table designed c.1740-1745
ReferencesEdit
- H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 (1997) Template:ISBN
- Heward, John and Taylor, Robert "The Country Houses of Northamptonshire". Template:ISBN
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