The organ at All Saints is housed in its very own Organ Chamber. This was added to the church building in 1885/6, replacing the Lady Chapel which was once to the north of the Chancel. The commission for the organ chamber was given to a local man, John R Masterman of Shipton.
The organ itself is a pipe organ by Isaac Abbott of Leeds and was purchased in 1886 after £400 was raised through subscription. It is marked ‘Leodensian fecit [Made in Leeds] 1886.’ There are two manuals and pedals, with thirteen stops. It was officially inaugurated on 17th June 1886. This was carefully maintained over the ensuing years but finally required overhauling in 1999. This was carried out by Peter Wood of Harrogate.
Full details of the organ can be found on the website of the National Pipe Organ Register via this link.
The organ itself is a pipe organ by Isaac Abbott of Leeds and was purchased in 1886 after £400 was raised through subscription. It is marked ‘Leodensian fecit [Made in Leeds] 1886.’ There are two manuals and pedals, with thirteen stops. It was officially inaugurated on 17th June 1886. This was carefully maintained over the ensuing years but finally required overhauling in 1999. This was carried out by Peter Wood of Harrogate.
Full details of the organ can be found on the website of the National Pipe Organ Register via this link.