St Mary's Organ 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	The organ in St Mary’s Church, Streatley, is a two-manual Chancel Organ built by Robin Jennings in 2004.  It is designed to support the choir and congregational singing rather than as a recital instrument but can be used very effectively in certain parts of the repertoire (such as English baroque music) that do not require reeds, a swell, or strong, independent pedals.  
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	The registration is as follows:
	 
	Lower Manual (C2 to f3):      Open Diapason 8'
	                                                Stopped Diapason 8'
	                                                Principal 4'
	                                                Fifteenth 2'
	                                                Sesquialtera II
	 
	Upper Manual (C2 to f3):      Chimney Flute 8'
	                                                Gemshorn 8'
	                                                Voix Céleste 8'
	                                                Flute 4'
	                                                Flageolet 2'
	 
	Pedal:                                      Bourdon 16'
	 
	Couplers:                                Lower to Pedal
	                                                Upper to Pedal
	                                                (No coupler between manuals)