Is Dunham Massey Free To National Trust Members?

It has been owned by the National Trust since the death of the 10th and last Earl of Stamford in 1976. Over 340,000 people visited the house in 2014/15, placing it in the ten most popular National Trust houses.

Is Dunham Massey classed as Manchester?

Dunham Massey is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. … Dunham Massey is in the historic county of Cheshire, but since 1974 has been part of Trafford Metropolitan Borough; the nearest town is Altrincham.

Is Dunham Massey dog friendly?

We love dogs at Dunham Massey and they are welcome on a short lead in the deer park, gardens (from 12 noon), shop (currently closed) and ice cream parlour. … If you’d like to walk your dog off lead you can head to the North Park – ask for directions on arrival.

Can you feed the deer at Dunham Massey?

Please do not feed, touch or get too close to the deer. Unfortunately if they get too tame, we have to cull them. The deer don’t like human food – even though they will eat it (deer are born to eat non-stop!)

Do you pay for parking at Dunham Massey?

He said: “National Trust at Dunham Massey have now changed their parking policy from free parking for members and their passengers to members only, and £8 each for non-members, even in the same car.

Can you walk through Dunham Massey?

Escape the hustle and bustle of Manchester at Dunham Massey’s famous deer park and gardens. You can join the daily walks at 1.30pm to discover more about Dunham’s history and wildlife. Or take the route through ancient trees, for 2.5 miles of easy terrain.

Is Dunham Massey wheelchair friendly?

We have a number of Powered Mobility Scooters (PMVs) and manual wheelchairs that you can use during your visit. Due to limited availability we would recommend that you book this in advance by calling us on 0161 941 1025. Our buggy service is driven by our lovely volunteers, and runs most days during our busy season.

Is there a play area at Dunham Massey?

Let their imaginations run wild at Dunham Massey in the epic Log Pile. Build a den, walk the tight rope or play hide and seek in the parkland. And once you’ve finished, don’t forget to treat yourself to something sweet at the ice cream parlour. What will you build at Dunham Massey?

Is Tatton Park a National Trust property?

For nearly 400 years the estate was the property of the Egerton family until it was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1958. It is now financed and maintained by Cheshire East Council. This is one of the most complete historic estates open to visitors.

Is it free to walk around Dunham Massey?

Although you have to pay for parking if you’re not a member, the grounds are free to explore and enjoy. Only the house and garden require tickets which are paid for.

Can you walk in Lyme park for free?

The park grounds are free to walk around and extensive. The house, car parking and gardens you do have to pay for unless you are a National Trust member and it’s all free of charge.

Is Lyme park free to National Trust members?

Entry to Lyme’s is free for National Trust members, including the garden, park and car park. Please bring your membership cards with you. Non-members will need to buy an admission ticket on arrival.

How long is the walk at Dunham Massey?

Dunham Massey Circular is a 10.8 mile loop trail located near Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking.

What time does Dunham Massey open?

Opening times

Ground floor: Monday – Friday, 12 noon – 4pm (last entry 3.30pm). Servants’ Courtyard: Saturday – Sunday, 12 noon – 4pm (last entry 3.30pm).

How do I get to Dunham Massey by public transport?

Line 101 bus, tram, line 287 bus • 2h 29m

  1. Take the line 101 bus from Moss Side, Alexandra Park to Manchester City Centre, Dickinson Street 101 / …
  2. Take the tram from St Peter’s Square to Altrincham.
  3. Take the line 287 bus from Altrincham Interchange to Bowdon Vale, Bow Green Road 287.

How much is National Trust parking?

If you’re a National Trust member, parking is free but please remember to scan your card at the machine and display your ticket on the dashboard. Every time you scan your card in our car park, Sizergh receives £2 to be reinvested into the estate, so every scan counts.

Can you pay by card at National Trust car parks?

You can pay by cash, card, phone, app or online. It’s even possible to pay after you leave – up until midnight on the day of your visit.

How many deers are in Dunham Massey?

The park has over 200 deer and appear to be good natured, however people forget that even though they are nice are in fact wild animals and can in some instances attack and at an alarming speed.

Can you take dogs to Dunham park?

Dogs are allowed in the park, but only on a lead. Dogs aren’t allowed in the house or formal gardens. Further details can be found on the National Trust web page for Dunham Massey.

Can you take dogs to Tatton Park?

Tatton Park welcomes dogs in the Parkland, Farm and Stableyard outdoor area under close control. In some clearly signed areas, including some areas of the Farm and parts of the Parkland, dogs must remain on a lead. … We allow assistance dogs, such as guide dogs, in all areas.