ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, LOUGHTON

Pedal
Trombone 16
Flute Octave 4
Octave 4
Quint 51/3
Bass Flute 8
Principal 8
Double Diapason 16
Bourdon 16
Open Wood 16
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Choir to Pedal
Choir
Harmonic Trumpet 8 (Great)
Crummhorn 8
Larigot 11/3
Tierce 13/5
Blockflute 2
Nazard 22/3
Gemshorn 4
Dulciana 8
Gedacht 8
Swell to Choir
Great
Harmonic Trumpet 8
Fifteenth 2
Twelfth 22/3
Stopped Flute 4
Principal 4
Dulciana 8
Stopped Diapason 8
Open Diapason 8
Double Dulciana 16
Swell to Great
Choir to Great
Swell (enclosed)
Tremulant
Cornopean 8
Contra Oboe 16
Mixture III
Geigen Fifteenth 2
Quint 22/3
Octave Geigen 4
Voix Celeste 8
Salicional 8
Lieblich Gedacht 8
Geigen Diapason 8
Octave
Unison Off
Sub Octave
A two-manual instrument, originally, built by Hill in 1859 and positioned at the church's West End. In 1931, a new tracker-action instrument - situated behind the South Choir stalls - was created using the Hill pipe-work. Brian Bunting of Epping moved the organ, in 1963, to the North Transept; providing a detached console and adding new Pedal stops, together with a neo-Baroque Choir organ. The instrument is currently in the care of Colin Jilks & Associates.