Farebrother was articled to
James Fower of Louth for four years from September 1870 and after serving his articles remained as a clerk with Fowler until April 1876. At this point he left Fowler’s office, apparently because he had been carrying on work on his own behalf, but he was proposed
ARIBA by Fowler in November 1877. He proceeded to
FRIBA in Jan 1885, again proposed by Fowler and also by
William Watkins of Lincoln. He set up an independent practice in Louth in 1876 and moved to Grimsby in 1879. His office was at Victoria Chambers, 89 Victoria Street and he lived at Corby House, Wellowgate, which he designed. His daughter
Violet Farebrother was a noted actress who starred in three Hitchcock films. ==Architectural work==