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Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.

Photo: Marcel Pelt

Alpheton, United Kingdom (Suffolk) - Church of Saint Peter and Paul
Municipal: Alpheton

Description nr.: 2062941.

Built by: Bryceson Brothers (ca. 1850)


The organ in the parish church of Alpheton is a small instrument without a pedal. It has five ranks. It was built about 1850 by the Bryceson Brothers. The instrument was given to the church by A.H. Morris, who was churchwarden, in 1976. It came from the Church of Saint Peter in Lutton, Northamptonshire.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
ca. 1850LuttonChurch of Saint Peter
1976AlphetonChurch of Saint Peter and Paul

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual5
Total number of stops5
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8' (TC), Clarabella 8' (TC), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Dulciana 8' (TC), Principal 4', Fifteenth 2'.


Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt
Photo: Marcel Pelt. Date: September 2019.
Photo: Marcel Pelt