Last Saturday, we planned a trip to Dunham Massey, a property out Altrincham way.  It was a beautiful sunny day - quite the most lovely day of the previous week (half-term!) and off we trundled in Maggie the camper.  So what was special about Dunham Massey? Definitely the deer.
 It has been a deer park since medieval times and it is lovely to see the fallow deer roaming freely around the park which has been a favourite retreat for folks from industrial Manchester for generations.  There is no charge to go to the park but there is a £5 parking fee if you aren't an NT member.  Our card got us into the house and also the garden (less busy than the public park).  The house also boasts a huge collection of silverware - quite impressive.  It is always lovely to visit one of our great houses but I have been to so many, they tend to merge now.  That said, it was so lovely just enjoying being out in the sun on a lovely day, I would probably like to go back to 'have another go' at Dunham Massey
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