The organ is the work of Leeds-based organ builders Abbott and Smith, built in 1887. Over the years work has been done by Walkers of London in 1961 and most recently of J T Jackson in 1985, which has included the resiting of the console to a mobile platform in the south transept, placing the Great reeds on to high pressure soundboards and the addition of playing aides.
Pedal | Choir | |||
Open Wood | 16 | Open Diapason | 8 | |
Violone | 16 | Gedeckt | 8 | |
Bourdon | 16 | Dulciana | 8 | |
Lieblich Bourdon | 16 | Gemshorn | 4 | |
Quint | 10 2/3 | Lieblich Flute | 4 | |
Octave | 8 | Nazard | 2 2/3 | |
Violoncello | 8 | Piccolo | 2 | |
Bass Flute | 8 | Tierce | 1 3/5 | |
Fifteenth | 4 | Orchestral Oboe | 8 | |
Octave Flute | 4 | Clarinet | 8 | |
Mixture | IV | Tremulant | ||
Trombone | 16 | Posaune (from Great) | 8 | |
Trumpet | 8 | Clarion (from Great) | 4 | |
Clarion | 4 | |||
Swell (enclosed) | ||||
Great | Lieblich Bourdon | 16 | ||
Double Open Diapason | 16 | Geigen Principal | 8 | |
Open Diapason I | 8 | Flauto Traverso | 8 | |
Open Diapason II | 8 | Viola de Gammba | 8 | |
Hohl Flute | 8 | Voix Celeste | 8 | |
Viola | 8 | Octave | 4 | |
Octave | 4 | Suabe Flute | 4 | |
Principal | 4 | Twelfth | 2 2/3 | |
Harmonic Flute | 4 | Fifteenth | 2 | |
Twelfth | 2 2/3 | Mixture | IV | |
Fifteenth | 2 | Contra Fagotto | 16 | |
Mixture | IV | Cornopean | 8 | |
Trumpet | 8 | Oboe | 8 | |
Posaune | 8 | Clarion | 4 | |
Clarion | 4 | Tremulant | ||
Swell to Pedal | Swell suboctave | |||
Swell to Great | Choir to Great | |||
Swell to Choir | Choir to Pedal | |||
Swell Octave | Great to Pedal | |||
Swell unison off |