The previous church had an organ by
Alexander Buckingham which was installed in 1825, but this was too small for the new church, so was sold by the churchwardens. A new organ was erected by private subscription at a cost of £250 () and built by
Forster and Andrews. It was opened on 4 November 1858. This organ was found to be inadequate, and in July 1888 it was replaced by a new instrument costing £1,200 () constructed by
Thomas Chambers Lewis. On 22 March 1889 the famous French organist,
Alexandre Guilmant gave a recital. The organ had some modifications by John H Adkins in 1908, 1910 and 1938. A specification of the organ can be found on the
National Pipe Organ Register.
Organists • F. Fritche ca. 1843 • Josiah Davenport Norton 1858 – 1865 • William Lambe Dodd 1865 – 1887 (afterwards organist of
St Peter's Church, Derby) • Ernest William Bayley 1887 – 1903 • Norman Frederick Byng Johnson 1903 – 1907 (formerly organist of
St John the Baptist Church, Beeston, afterwards organist at St Mark's Church, Swindon) • Bernard Fowles 1907 – 1911 • F. Isherwood Plummer 1911 – 1920 • A. W. Wilford 1920 – 1927 • Leslie B. Taylor 1927 – 1933 (afterwards organist of Darley Abbey Parish) • Frank S. Gelsthorpe 1933 – 1936 • Leslie B. Taylor 1936 – 1941 (afterwards organist of
St Werburgh's Church, Derby) • Eric G. Barringer ca. 1948 • George Moore 1959 - 1964 ==Demolition and new building==