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Burtey Fen Collection

Category: Attractions
Three pipe organs
Collection of 1940-1965 memorabilia
Monthly concerts
Private concerts available

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The Burtey Fen Collection Is a privately owned music hall in Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, housing three pipe organs - a Compton cinema organ, a Wurlitzer cinema organ and a classical pipe organ.

The venue also features a vast collection of original memorabilia in tribute to the stars of entertainment 1940-1965.  A small 'fairground organ' made by the late Denis Matthews of the 'M Ranch' has been re-housed on the balcony.

Organ concerts by top names of the organ world are a monthly feature. Guest organists include Nigel Ogden, Phil Kelsall, Robert Wolfe, Nicholas Martin, John Mann, Jean Martyn and Andrew Nix.

Private concerts can be arranged for group visits and coach parties - but these must be pre-booked by arrangement. Why not organise an outing for your group or society. Or arrange a surprise mystery or tour for your members!

The Compton and Wurlitzer cinema organs and the four manual classical organ are available for private practice sessions - A unique facility for the amateur or professional.

Parties of up to 180 people can be accommodated, and there is a spacious coach and car park, together with facilities for the disabled.


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