Background
He came from a simple background: his father was a labourer in the gardens at Hampton Court and he began as a joiner by trade.
He came from a simple background: his father was a labourer in the gardens at Hampton Court and he began as a joiner by trade.
Working as a carpenter at Burlington House, he fell from a scaffold and broke his legal While he was recuperating, the young Lord Burlington noticed his talent with the pencil, and by 1720 Flitcroft was Burlington"s draughtsman and general architectural assistant, surveying at Westminster School for Burlington"s dormitory, and superintending at the site at Tottenham House. Working life in the inner circle that was driving the new Palladian architecture was an education for Flitcroft.
Flitcroft redrew for publication the drawings for The Designs of Mr.
Inigo Jones, published by William Kent in 1727, under Burlington"s patronage and supervision. In May 1726 Burlington got his protégé an appointment at the Office of Works, where he worked his way up from Master Carpenter and Master Mason to Comptroller of the King"s Works, a prestigious position at the top of the architectural field
His work for the Duke at Windsor Great Park included creating the Virginia Water Lake. Flitcroft"s hands were constantly occupied with private commissions and, like most professional architects (and unlike virtuoso earls), he did some speculative construction in new-building London streets, supplied stone, and contracted to erect the buildings he was designing.
Samantha Cameron"s family own the large Yorkshire estate called Sutton Park.
In March 2015, unpublished photographs from the City of Leeds archives revealed that the panelling and mantelpiece in the study of Sutton Park had been designed by Flitcroft in the 1720s. His panelling had been imported from the Morning Room of Potternewton Hall, near Leeds, which was at Newton Park, the ancestral estate of Olive Middleton née Lupton and then installed at Sutton Park. Olive Middleton (d1936) was the great grandmother of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
Lilford Hall, Northamptonshire: 1740s.
At Lilford he designed the interiors. Street Giles in the Fields, London: 1731-1734.
Ditchley House, Oxfordshire: 1724 onwards. Wentworth Woodhouse, West. Riding, Yorkshire: 1735 onwards.
He rebuilt and enlarged the west front and added wings.
Street Giles House, Wimborne Street Giles, Dorset: 1740-1744. Interiors. Stowe House, Buckinghamshire: ca. 1742. 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.
Royal commissions came his way in the form of some private projects for junior members of the British Royal Family. Namely the Duke of Cumberland.