2004 - 2024 We have now been trading for 20 years
Established 2004
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The Sussex Astronomy Centre is a supplier of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, and accessories for astronomy and nature study.
We are located in Worthing, West Sussex, and has been established since 2004.
We do not offer online or mail order sales, but pride our self on providing personal service and advice to customers.
We also stock a range of microscopes, ED binoculars, and spotting scopes for land use.
We are an approved main dealer of Celestron and SkyWatcher products, and will try to match or beat any other UK astronomy shop prices.
We offer help and advice to existing telescope owners and have a new observers guide page here.
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You can also reserve any item for collection if you telephone us on ... 01903- 247317
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We have a large range of telescope accessories for all your needs. Plus Books & Posters. We also cater for bird watchers with a large range of spotting scopes and binoculars by Acuter, Optical Hardware, Barr and Stroud, Helios & Celestron.
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Paul Farmer, Owner Sussex Astronomy Centre, with the late Sir Patrick Moore. (R.I.P.) |
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Sussex Astronomy Centre is located at 16 Mulberry Lane, Goring by sea, Worthing, West Sussex. BN12 4JL Telephone 01903 247317 or Email info@sussex-astronomy-centre.co.uk Click the icon to visit our Facebook Page Click the icon to visit our Sussex Birdwatching Facebook Page
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Opening Hours |
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Sunday |
Closed most Sundays |
Monday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Tuesday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Wednesday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Thursday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Friday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Saturday | Open 10 am - Close at 4.00 pm |
Opening times are approx. - phone or check the home page for any updates. | |
Please note we are CLOSED most Bank Holidays | |
All opening times subject to change without notice please check our home page for our latest hours. | |
We take most major credit cards
The above address is our registered trading address |
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E & O E - ©2024 Sussex Astronomy Centre |