Matthew Habershon made alterations in 1840 to 1842, and A Roland Barker started some restoration in 1884.
[4] The chancel was demolished and replaced with a larger one, with Minton tiles in the floor.
Choir stalls were inserted, a new altar was added and the lighting was improved.
The organ comprised two manuals and pedal with 14 speaking stops and was erected at a cost of £350.
The new organ was opened on 28 November 1888 by Arthur Francis Smith of Derby.