[2] The ornate, early 17th-century screens and panelling, fitted in 1875, were removed from the choir and organ casing of Worcester Cathedral in 1864.
[4] This was replaced in 1865[5] with a 2 manual and pedal instrument by Gray and Davison[6] which later was sold to St Peter’s Church, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire.
On 3 April 1900[7] a new instrument by Robert Hope-Jones at a cost of £1,500 was opened which was then updated by Hill, Norman and Beard in 1921.
[8] The church tower contains a peal of 8 bells, the third and fourth dating from 1795 by Thomas Mears and the rest from 1884 by John Taylor and Co of Loughborough.
Their first scheduled event in November 2013 was the Royal Town Gala Concert, hosted by Don Maclean.