New organs

2023

Lower Broughton, Church of The Ascension

installation of a new 3-manual organ incorporating vintage Nicholson pipework with a new console by Renatus of Bideford.
3 manuals, 52 stops

2019

Barcheston, St Martin’s
installation of a new 2-manual 12-rank organ
2 manuals, 30 stops

2015

Newnham, St Mark’s
reconfiguration and enlargement of the 2-manual organ
2 manuals, 30 stops

2012

Calverton, St Wilfrid’s
a five-rank two-manual and pedal direct electric modular organ
2 manuals, 19 stops

2010

Selston, St Helen’s

Balderton, St Giles
two-manual and pedal, 17-rank direct electric modular organ, sited on a mezzanine floor, with new low level terraced console
2 manuals, 28 stops

2009

Halam, St Michael’s
new 7-rank extension organ, utilising some old pipework
2 manuals, 28 stops

2008

Mansfield Woodhouse, St Edmund’s
rebuild and repositioning of two-manual and pedal Willis organ, with mobile detached console, using the original case
2 manuals, 20 stops

2006

Wingerworth, All Saints’
3 manuals, 28 stops

2005

Risley, All Saints’
2 manuals, 13 stops

Linby, St Michael’s
new instrument, using much previous pipework, in new divided case
2 manuals, 17 stops

2004

Smalley, St John’s

2002

Melbourne, United Reformed Church

2000

Darley Abbey, St Matthew’s

Whitwell, St Laurence’s

1999

Epperstone, Holy Cross

1998

Calow, St Peter’s

1997

Smalley, Baptist Church

1996

Criccieth, New Jerusalem Chapel

Cleethorpes, Corpus Christi

1994

Marlpool, Church of the Sacred Heart
Church closed in 2004