Dunham Massey National Trust
Dunham Massey is a National Trust property located near Altrincham in Greater Manchester. It is a Georgian house with a garden for all seasons and an ancient deer park.
You can take a walk in their beautiful parkland. You will find avenues, wide vistas, ancient trees, roaming deer and open grassland. On arrival make sure you ask for further information on one of their walks. There is no play area at Dunham Massey but there is an intriguing log pile that kids can play in.
There are interesting historical features to find in the gardens including an Orangery, Pump House, Victorian Bark House and the remains of an Elizabethan Mount. You can also look around Dunham Massey Hall which has been a family home for the last 300 years. There are plenty of stories to discover within the house. There is also a mill you can look around.
Further Information Dunham Massey National Trust
Is there food and drink available?
There is a restaurant serving hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to bring a picnic.
What are the main things to do?
Georgian family home you can explore, parkland and gardens with historic buildings and a medieval deer park. There are toilets and a restaurant.
What are the ticket prices?
Free for members of the National Trust. An adult standard ticket costs £9, children £4.50 and under 5 free. Other pricing options including family tickets are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is a car park.
When are they open?
Dunham Massey is open all year round, some facilities may close in the winter. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Assistance dogs are permitted and pet dogs are welcome in some areas on a short lead.