The original instrument, positioned in the sanctuary, was built by J W Walker & Sons around 1860 shortly after the completion of the church. It was then enlarged and provided with new tubular pneumatic action by William Hill & Son in circa 1905. As a result of structural defects harming the underfloor pneumatic tubing, the instrument was taken out of commission in 1989. The pipework is still in place, but the console and action have been removed.
To allow us to continue our music-making, a two-manual, tracker-action pipe organ built by Roger Pulham of Suffolk was installed in 2004, and is positioned at the west end of the church, so that sound speaks directly into the nave.
In the autumn of 2021, a committee was set up to explore the possibility of commissioning a new pipe organ to help us expand our educational and musical mission within both the parish and the wider area.