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King's Sutton, United Kingdom (Northamptonshire) - Church of Saint Peter and Paul
Municipal: Banbury
Address: Church Avenue, OX17 3RJ, King's Sutton
Website: https://kingssuttonchurch.weebly.com/

Description nr.: 2026195.

Built by: William Hill & Sons (ca. 1870)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
ca. 1870 William Hill & Sons  new organ
1911 Percy G. Phipps  rebuild

Organ installed in 1939, from the Church of Saint Mary and Saint John in Cowley, Oxford. The instrument was probably built by William Hill, around 1870. In 1911 it was converted and expanded by Percy Phipps.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
ca. 1870CowleyChurch of Saint Mary and Saint John
1939King's SuttonChurch of Saint Peter and Paul

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Great Organ11
- Swell Organ10
- Pedal Organ8
Total number of stops29
Key actionElectropneumatic
Stop actionElectropneumatic
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Great Organ (C-g'''): Bass Diapason 16', Open Diapason 1 8', Open Diapason 2 8', Clarionet 8', Dulciana 8', Octave 4', Hohl Flute 4', Twelfth 2 2/3', Octave 2', Mixture 3 ranks, Tromba 8'.
Swell Organ (C-g'''): Geigen Principal 8', Gedact 8', Salicional 8', Voix Celeste 8', Principal 4', Flautino 2', Contra Oboe 16', Horn 8', Oboe 8', Clarinet 8', Tremulant.
Pedal Organ (C-f'): Major Bass 16', Violone 16', Sub Bass 16', Quint 10 2/3', Octave 8', Flute 8', Flautina 4', Trombone 16'.
Couplers: Swell to Great, Swell Octave to Great, Swell Suboctave to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Swell Octave, Swell Suboctave.

Literature The organs of Oxford / Robert Pacey, Michael Popkin. - Oxford : Positif Press, 1997.