It's not an organ which can be assigned to one builder in its current form, other than dating it as 1964 HN&B. The pipework is a mixture... mainly Bishop choruses, 'pick and mix' reeds, even within ranks, eg the Bassoon has two octaves of the old Cremona resonators on 1964 boots, a Willis lieblich, some of the pedal upperwork is ex Great Diapason with the ears removed and the cut ups lowered. HN&B made it work against the odds in 1964, and added a new Stopped Diapason on the great, actually a gedact with big ears used to tune it and tenor G down is the bass of the Bishop Clarabella the top end of which resides in the swell! In 1964 the console and mechanical great action and electro pneumatic swell were all new. The soundboards are probably original and in a pretty poor state now. The overriding factor is that it sounds very good!
Interestingly, the HN&B plate says "remodelled" rather than rebuilt...
Interestingly, the HN&B plate says "remodelled" rather than rebuilt...