Back to results

Hesketh Park Observatory

Hesketh Park, Albert Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9LJ

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Visit a genuine mid-Victorian wooden observatory containing a 6-inch aperture Cooke telescope manufactured in 1869, together with its original clockwork drive. The Observatory was installed in historic Hesketh Park in 1901.

The Grade 2 listed observatory and its 1869 6-inch Cooke telescope belonged to the skilled and well-respected amateur astronomer Joseph Baxendell, who was also the former Southport Corporation’s official meteorologist. Both Baxendell and his son were meteorologists, who utilised the now little-known Fernley observatory that once stood in Hesketh Park. In 1901 the younger Baxendell donated his father’s observatory and telescope to Southport Corporation's Education department. They were installed in their current position in Hesketh Park atop a specially-built brick structure at a cost of £100, with funding from the winding-up of the estate of the late John Fernley.

The telescope was built to the specifications of the brilliant self-taught optical engineer Thomas Cooke, founder of the famous optical firm Thomas Cooke & Sons of York & London.

The Observatory is located in the historic Grade 2 listed Hesketh Park and together they represent a unique heritage setting and venue where people can visit to learn about astronomy and Joseph Baxendell. The well-known astronomer, the late Sir Patrick Moore, visited the observatory in May 2002. The Observatory is managed by the Southport Astronomical Society on behalf of the owner, Sefton MBC. The Society is privileged to be able to use this resource to help people learn about modern astronomy and related science.

The Conservatory in Hesketh Park is also open during Heritage Open Days - check their entry for details.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 07 September:
1100-1530
Wednesday 11 September:
1100-1530
Friday 13 September:
1100-1530
Sunday 15 September:
1100-1530

Location & directions

Hesketh Park, Albert Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9LJ

Directions:
The Observatory is located towards the north-west side of the Hesketh Park, to the north of the lake. The Park is on bus routes 2, 44 and 47 from Lord Street towards Crossens. There is on-street parking next to the Park.

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Access to the observatory is via an external iron staircase. Visitors should take care and hold the handrails.

Additional information

Refreshments are available at the Hesketh Park cafe. There are public toilets on the Park Crescent edge of the Park.

Check out our online channels

Back to results