The Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust located at Alexandra Rd, Eccles M30 7HJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 792 1836

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Dave Jones

5 Google Rating

Very interesting place. Lovely to see and hear such fantastic sounding organs. The people are very f

5/ 5

Very interesting place. Lovely to see and hear such fantastic sounding organs. The people are very friendly. Nice museum downstairs. Well worth a visit.

Wayne Kenzitt

5 Google Rating

Ive been quite a few times to hear and meet the organists who entertain every Wednesday, but one in

5/ 5

Ive been quite a few times to hear and meet the organists who entertain every Wednesday, but one in particular was Declan Poole, with whom I complimented on his playing and Im going to see this fantastic organist again in October.

Keith Burton

5 Google Rating

Not an expert but very interesting and enjoyable, would go again.

5/ 5

Not an expert but very interesting and enjoyable, would go again.

Andrew Henshaw

5 Google Rating

Lovely place, a real find in Eccles!

5/ 5

Lovely place, a real find in Eccles!

Mary Hartley

5 Google Rating

Lovely concert very friendly and enthusiastic people and also got a bacon bap and a cup of tea. Fabu

5/ 5

Lovely concert very friendly and enthusiastic people and also got a bacon bap and a cup of tea. Fabulous!

Ian Gough

5 Google Rating

Sadly, we have lost many theatre/cinema organs over time. The heritage centre aims to keep theatre

5/ 5

Sadly, we have lost many theatre/cinema organs over time. The heritage centre aims to keep theatre organ alive with regular performances and a fascinating museum recounting the history of the instrument. Refreshments and parking are available. The centre is run by volunteers who work really hard to make you feel welcome. The centre is in the process of being re-fitted to include a second (Compton) organ along its historic Wurlitzer, which is die to be completed in early 2018.

Chris Buxton

5 Google Rating

Interesting and unusual place to visit.

5/ 5

Interesting and unusual place to visit.

David

4 Google Rating

An interesting collection of musical heritage with working exhibits. Anybody interested in film, the

4/ 5

An interesting collection of musical heritage with working exhibits. Anybody interested in film, theatre, silent movies and musical accompaniment, should find it of value. Media studies students could learn about early media methods. Run by enthusiasts.

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