The magnificent medieval church at Redenhall houses one of Norfolk's most important historic instruments, the organ of 1843 by G.M.Holdich (II/P 24). This organ is a rare and virtually unaltered survival of the 'transition' phase between the Georgian and Victorian eras of English organ building. It has a wonderfully robust tone and plenty of colour. The organ in the Chapel of All Hallows Convent, Ditchingham (III/P 23) was built by Hill, Norman & Beard in the 1950's. Richard Bower provided the fine case and some additional stops in 2005.