The original organ, installed at Bloomsbury when the church first opened in 1848, was altered and improved in 1850 by the famous Henry Willis. The organ was rebuilt by Brindley & Foster in 1914.
During 2006 the church experimented with a number of ranks of pipes by the eminent Yorkshire Builder JJ Binns (1855-1928). The improvement was dramatic. If you want to know more click the link below for the full story and organ spec.
‘What kind of community are we called to be? Not a comfortable court gathered round a fire, editing the gospel for our own peace of mind; but scribes of justice, voices of compassion. Prophets of inconvenient truth.’ – Revd Dr Simon Woodman