St Martin and St Meriadoc's Church, Camborne

The work was carried out under the supervision of James Piers St Aubyn.

[3] A second restoration took place between 1878 and 1879, again by James Piers St Aubyn, when the opportunity was taken to enlarge it to accommodate an increasing congregation.

It was installed by Haden and Sons of Trowbridge and consumed around 2 long hundredweight (100 kg) of coal per Sunday.

It comprised two speaking fronts (west and chancel), with the following stops: Open diapason, dulciana, flute, stop diapason, principal, fifteenth, sesquialtera, trumpet, 16 feet open pedal, and swell piccolo.

Spraggs of Redruth when the console was moved form the west end of the north aisle to its present position.

[7] The peal of eight bells in the tower comprises 5 by Thomas Rudhall dating from 1767 and 3 by John Taylor and Company from 1882.

The church's north aisle and organ