| ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, LOUGHTON |
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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. | |||