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Sunken Village Organ Surfaces for Auction
4 Dec
Summary
- An organ from Mardale church, lost when the village flooded, is now up for auction.
- The instrument was feared destroyed but was preserved and hidden away.
- Proceeds from the organ sale will benefit the Cumbria Deaf Association.

An organ from Mardale's church, a village submerged in 1937 to form a reservoir, has emerged for auction. This unique instrument, once thought lost, was salvaged before the Haweswater valley was flooded in 1939 to supply water to the northwest of England.
Auction manager Bill Nelson described the organ as a "beautiful piece of craftsmanship" that had been "hidden away" for years. Discovered to have been gifted to the Cumbria Deaf Association from the Carlisle Diocese in 1935, its sale now aims to raise crucial funds.
Online bidding for this historical artifact concludes on Sunday. The sale offers a tangible link to a vanished community and a chance to support the Cumbria Deaf Association through the proceeds of this remarkable piece of craftsmanship.




