The three manual and pedal organ was rebuilt in 1927 by Hunter and was transferred to St. Andrew’s in 1959-60.
While the church was undergoing refurbishment in 2010, Shepherds Brothers modernised the console installing new stop knobs, solid state action and sequencer and moved the balanced pedals to swell and choir from the right hand side of the pedal board to the centre.
Despite some minor tonal changes the organ remains essentially as Hunter’s rebuilt it in 1927.
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PEDAL ORGAN 1. Sub Bass 2. Open Wood 3. Open Metal 4. Bourdon 5. Echo Bourdon 6. Octave 7. Principal 8. Bass Flute 9. Octave Flute 10. Fifteenth 11. Mixture 12. Trombone 13. Tromba Choir to Pedal Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal |
32 16 16 16 16 8 8 8 4 4 II 16 8 |
GREAT ORGAN 23. Double Open Diapason 24. Open Diapason I 25. Open Diapason II 26. Open Diapason III 27. Wald Flöte 28. Dulciana 29. Principal I 30. Principal II 31. Harmonic Flute 32. Twelfth 33. Fifteenth 34. Mixture (15.19.22) 35. Tromba 36. Clarion VIII. Choir to Great IX. Swell to Great |
16 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 2⅔ 2 III 8 4 |
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CHOIR ORGAN (Enclosed) 14. Lieblich Gedact 15. Viola da Gamba 16. Voix Celeste (prepared for) 17. Gemshorn 18. Flauto Traverso 19. Flautina 20. Clarinet 21. Tromba (unenclosed) 22. Clarion (unenclosed) IV. Tremulant V. Swell to Choir VI. Choir Octave VII. Choir Suboctave |
8 8 8 4 4 2 8 8 4 |
SWELL ORGAN 37. Open Diapason 38. Rohr Flöte 39. Salicional 40. Vox Angelica 41. Principal 42. Spitz Flute 43. Fifteenth 44. Harmonics (17.19.22) 45. Double Trumpet 46. Cornopean 47. Oboe 48. Clarion X. Tremulant XI. Swell Octave XII. Swell Suboctave |
8 8 8 8 4 4 2 III 16 8 8 4 |
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