About the Leighton Observatory

The Leighton Observatory (formerly Pex Hill Observatory and Visitors’ Centre) is located in Cronton, Merseyside.
This is where our regular Wednesday weekly meetings are held.
Members of the public are welcome on Wednesday nights and if the sky is clear you might even be able to start spotting planets and stars!

If you are arriving by public transport, we recommend using the MerseyTravel Journey Planner to find the best route. Simply type in your own postcode in the From box, and the postcode of the observatory, WA8 5QW, in the To box.

If you require further information, or are an LAS Member wishing to book equipment, you can contact the Director of the Observatrory.

The observatory is also available exclusively to LAS Members at other times of the week – please contact the Director of the Observatory for more information.
The full address is: Leighton Observatory,
Pex Hill,
Cronton,
near Widnes,
Cheshire,
WA8 5QW

The Latitudinal and Longitudinal co-ordinates of Pex Hill are:

Units Latitude Longitude Elevation
Imperial 53° 23′ 38.6″ North 2° 45′ 05.9″ West 200 ft
Metric (detailed) +53.394064 (North) -2.751636 (West) 61m
Metric (short) +53.3940 -2.7517 61m
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The Leighton Observatory at Pex Hill, Cronton

The Leighton Observatory at Pex Hill, Cronton

The 12" Meade telescope, which was installed at the Leighton Observatory on the 5th of September 1999.

The 12″ Meade telescope, which was installed on the 5th of September 1999.

Some LAS members in the meeting room at the Leighton Observatory for the installation of the 12" Meade LX200 EMC Telescope on 5th September, 1999

Some LAS members in the meeting room at the Leighton Observatory for the installation of the 12″ Meade LX200 EMC Telescope on 5th September, 1999