In the early 1960s, the Portobello district of Willenhall was redeveloped and the Methodist church which contained a small pipe organ stood on the area which is now occupied by a roundabout.  The present church was built on a new estate close by.  It had been intended to install the pipe organ in the new church and space was given by the architect to allow for this.  However, when work was started to install the pipe organ it was soon found that the space was actually not sufficient therefore the organ could not be installed.  So, following recommendations, the Compton 363 electrone was installed and is still going strong at the time of writing!

The organ features the patent 'rotofon' speaker which is installed in the area intended to be the pipe organ chamber behind an ornamental grille with the console below this.  

The specification reads:

PEDAL
Contra Bourdon 32'
Open Diapason 16'
Bourdon 16'
Echo Bass 16'
Octave 8'
Bass Flute 8'
Violoncello 8'
Flute 4'
Contra Bombarde 32'
Ophicleide 16'
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

GREAT
Double Diapason 16'
Open Diapason 1 8'
Open Diapason 2 8'
Hohl Flute 8'
Gemshorn 8'
Dulciana 8'
Octave 4'
Suabe Flute 4'
Dulcet 4'
Twelfth 2.2/3'
Fifteenth 2'
Mixture III
Sesquiltera II
Tuba 8'
Swell to Great

SWELL
Bourdon 16'
Geigen Diapason 8'
Lieblich Gedact 8'
Salicional 8'
Quintadena 8'
Harmonic Flute 8'
Principal 4'
Lieblich Flute 4'
Salicet 4'
Nazard 2.2/3'
Piccolo 2'
Cymbale III
Acuta II
Contra Fagotto 16'
Trumpet 8'
Clarinet 8'
Clarion 4'

GENERAL
Slow vibrato
Fast vibrato
Reverb

MISCELLANEOUS
4 double touch thumb pistons to Great and Pedal
4 thumb pistons to Swell
1 balanced expression pedal - Great and Pedal
1 balanced expression pedal - Swell
Double touch canceller to each department

At the time of installation, many churches considering buying an electronic organ came to visit Portobello to hear this new 'state of the art pipeless organ'.