Nicholson & Co. Ltd

Nicholson & Co. Ltd Building and restoring pipe organs in the finest English tradition since 1841.

Progress on the historical reconstruction of the 1877/1893 IV/51 Cavaillé-Coll organ of Manchester Town Hall, being unde...
19/05/2026

Progress on the historical reconstruction of the 1877/1893 IV/51 Cavaillé-Coll organ of Manchester Town Hall, being undertaken in a collaboration with our colleagues from Flentrop. More photos and project details at https://www.nicholsonorgans.co.uk/pf/mth/.

28/04/2026
07/04/2026
The main installation phase of the 1877/1893 IV/51 Manchester Town Hall Cavaillé-Coll organ started this week.  More pro...
27/03/2026

The main installation phase of the 1877/1893 IV/51 Manchester Town Hall Cavaillé-Coll organ started this week.

More project details and photos of the historical reconstruction project, being undertaken in a collaboration with Flentrop, at https://www.nicholsonorgans.co.uk/pf/mth/

End of the first week of dismantling of the 1906 II/20 Hill & Son organ in the Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Workin...
21/03/2026

End of the first week of dismantling of the 1906 II/20 Hill & Son organ in the Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Workington, within the Christ the Good Shepherd parish.

The organ is to be completely restored, retaining its charge pneumatic action throughout.

More details at https://www.nicholsonorgans.co.uk/pf/workington-our-lady/.

07/03/2026

A review of our tonal work this last week on the IV/70 1907/1975 Harrison & Harrison organ of Belfast Cathedral, with much-appreciated support from the Pipe Organ Preservation Co.

Making 150 new faceboard screws for the 1862 Schulze organ of Doncaster Minster.  These are machined in beech as exact r...
17/02/2026

Making 150 new faceboard screws for the 1862 Schulze organ of Doncaster Minster. These are machined in beech as exact replicas of the originals, many of which have now broken or become worn.

We are back at St Mary's Church, Portsea (see https://www.nicholsonorgans.co.uk/pf/portsea) to undertake some repair of ...
26/01/2026

We are back at St Mary's Church, Portsea (see https://www.nicholsonorgans.co.uk/pf/portsea) to undertake some repair of rainwater damage to the Pedal section of the organ.

The III/38 instrument was built by J.W. Walker & Sons in 1889 and 1892 and rebuilt by the same firm in 1965. We completed a major restoration project in 2022.

The work will bring the instrument back to its recently-restored condition. The church is in discussions with its architect and diocesan advisers to further protect the building against the impacts of increasingly destructive inclement weather.

After a flood in Organ loft last year today the scaffolders return and the affected parts will be removed next week by Nicholson & Co. Ltd for repair - as we let us give thanks for the gifts and skills of those craftspeople who help us in maintaining our buildings ...

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Lower Interfields
Malvern
WR141UU

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

01886 833338

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