An organ was installed in St. Wulfram's in 1640: it was removed
soon afterwards as unacceptable to Puritan thought.
The present organ, incorporating part of the Byfield organ of
1736, was built in 1906 in a fine oak case designed by Walter
Tapper.
The instrument was overhauled in 1950, completely rebuilt in
1972 and in 1993/4 when a fourth manual was added.
See
also a note on the organ