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It is thought the pipe organ was originally built by Ernest Wadsworth about 1900. Before being sited where it now is, it was in the Primitive Methodist chapel in Cheshire Street. It was re-built at its present location in the mid-1930s when the Audlem Primitive and Wesleyan congregations came together. It is a two manual tracker action organ, with pneumatic pedals. In 2002 it was thoroughly cleaned and overhauled by Longstaff & Jones, organ builders from Telford.

The stops on the organ are as follows:

Great organ: Open Diapason 8', Clarabella 8', Principal 4', Fifteenth 2'.

Swell organ: Open Diapason 8', Dulciana 8', Voix Celeste 8', Horn 8', Principal 4'.

Pedal organ: Bourdon 16'