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William Flockton (1804–1864) was an architect in Sheffield, England. The son of a joiner, Flockton was the architect for a number of churches and other notable buildings in the Sheffield area. These include the Grade II* listed The Mount (1830), the Grade II* listed Wesley College (1838), the Ecclesall Bierlow Union Workhouse (1844), the Grade II listed Anglican Chapel at the Sheffield General Cemetery (1850), and the Grade II* listed Mappin Art Gallery (1868).

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