The Town Hall in Haverhill, Suffolk once boasted a 3-manual Binns, although it was removed in the late 80's / early 90's and taken to the The Mechanical Music Museum at Cotton, nr Stowmarket. I have no idea what condition it is in now - I played it about 1980 and it was in need of some attention even then.
Not by coincidence, the organ was a similar specification to one literally just down the road at the Old Independent Church (before the en chamade trumpets were added in 1992!!) NPOR H00676
Both organs were gifts of the Gurteen family, local mill owners, whose factory still functions in the town centre.
It is quite remarkable that at the time these organs were installed, Haverhill was a small market town, population c4000, yet possessed these two fine instruments. A century later, with a population of nearly 30,000 it was decided that the Town Hall shouldn't have an organ!
David