Stanley Gage Livock was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England on 2 September 1885 and was articled to William John Dunham (1869-?) in Norwich from 1902 to 1907. He then worked as an assistant to David Barclay Niven (1864-1942) and Herbert Hardy Wigglesworth (1865-1949) of Niven & Wigglesworth in London from 1907. He qualified as an architect in 1910 and subsequently practised in London. In the 1930s he was in partnership with Arthur William Kenyon (1884-1969) as Kenyon & Livock at 21 Bedford Square, London.
Livock was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1910, and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1926.
His address was given as 104 High Holborn, London and 3 Portsea Place, Hyde Park, London in 1910; 12 Great James Street, Bedford Row, London in 1914; 22 Surrey Street, Strand, London in 1923 and 1930; 35 London Street, Norwich in 1935; and "Meadway",The Ridgway, Woking, Surrey in 1930 and 1939. He died in Surrey in 1954
Church of St Nicholas, Guildford, Surrey (1953)
Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001
‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 186, 12 February 1954 p. 304