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Cranbourne (Windsor Forest), United Kingdom (Berkshire) - Church of Saint Peter
Municipal: Windsor
Address: Hatchet Lane, SL4 2EG, Cranbourne
Website: https://www.winkfieldandcranbourne.org.uk/

Description nr.: 2075700.

Built by: firma Henry Willis & Sons (1861)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1861 firma Henry Willis & Sons  new organ
1963 S.A. Seare  restoration

In 1861, Henry Willis built an organ for Cranbourne Church. Over time, virtually nothing has changed on the organ. However, the Clarinet 8' was replaced by a Gamba. In 1963 S.A. Seare carried out a restoration. The pedal keyboard was then replaced by a radial keyboard with a larger compass (30 keys in stead of 25).

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Great Organ7
- Swell Organ4
- Pedal Organ1
Total number of stops12
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Great Organ (C-f'''): Open Diapason 8', Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Stopped Diapason Treble 8' (c°-f'''), Dulciana 8', Gamba 8', Principal 4', Flute 4', Fifteenth 2'.
Swell Organ (C-f'''): Open Diapason 8', Salicional 8' (c°-f'''), Gemshorn 4', Cornopean 8'.
Pedal Organ (C-f'): Bourdon 16'.
Couplers: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal.
Accessories: 3 Composition Pedals to Great.

Literature The 'Father' Willis organ in St. Peter's Church, Cranbourn, Windsor Forest / G.A. Goulding. - In: The Berkshire Organist, No. 18, 1965.