Grocock, George Henry 1863 - 1938

George Henry Grocock [also known as George H. Grocock] was born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England on 2 May 1863 and was active as an architect in Cardiff, Wales, and Bedford, Bedfordshire, between 1892-1907. He was briefly in partnership with Charles Edward Mallows (1864-1915) as C.E. Mallows & Grocock from 1898.

A drawing of a house in Pembury, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent designed by C.E. Mallows & Grocock is featured in 'The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art' 1907 (opposite p.36).  In the 1900s Grocock and Mallows were also briefly in partnership with the landscape architect and garden designer Thomas Hayton Mawson (1861-1933) as Th. Mawson, C.E. Mallows & Grocock.

Grocock designed at least two churches, both of which were rejected - St. Michael & All Angels in Shefford, Bedfordshire (1906-07), and St. Mary & St. David in Kilpeck, Hertfordshire (1918-20). He died in Herefordshire, England on 31 July 1938.

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Bibliography

Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 1: A-K. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

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