[1] Dominic Gwynn started organ building with Hendrik ten Bruggencate in Northampton in 1976, before going into partnership with Martin Goetze in 1980.
Initially located in Northampton, the company relocated in 1985 to the Welbeck Estate near Worksop in north Nottinghamshire.
The company continued to restore and produce organs, but according to its website its focus shifted somewhat from the original directors' emphasis on re-creating the musical culture of the past.
[3] The company has produced organs in Tudor style based on the remains of two Tudor organ soundboards discovered in Suffolk.
[4] Two of these instruments are managed by the Royal College of Organists.