Originally built in 1847 as a chamber organ for Nun Appleton, it was given to the church by the Milners and restored in 1903. The work of John Walker of JW Walker and Sons organ builders, Suffolk, the instrument although small is of excellent quality and distinct voice. When built it was designed to be able to play a selection of well known hymns on its own on the absence of an organist, rather in the manner of piano rolls. It was further restored in 1968 when some new stops were added.