The first organ dating from around 1754 was installed second hand from the old chapel of St John. It was sold to
St Luke's Church, Heage when a new organ was provided by William Holt of Bradford at a cost of 300 guineas (), and was opened on 22 December 1853. This was rebuilt in 1873 by Radcliffe & Sagar of Woodhouse Lane in Leeds enlarging it to become an instrument of 3-manual & pedals. In 1902 J.H. Adkins of Derby overhauled the organ and made some tonal changes. In 1978/9 some further work was done by Edmund Stow. A specification of the current organ can be found on the
National Pipe Organ Register.
Organists • Isaac Hanson ca. 1860 • W. A. Shaw ???? - 1871 (afterwards organist of Salem Chapel, Belper) •
Thomas Barker Mellor 1871 - 1877 • Walter Wardle Windle F.C.O. 1882 - 1930 (formerly organist of Brimington) • Reginald G. Harvey 1930 - ???? ==Bells==