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Dunham Massey (NT)
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Dunham Massey
Altrincham, Cheshire
WA14 4SJ
United Kingdom

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Set in a magnificent 121-hectare (300-acre), deer park this Georgian house tells the story of the owners and the servants who lived here. Discover the salacious scandals of the 7th Earl of Stamford, who married Catherine Cocks, a former bare-back circus rider, and the 2nd Earl of Warrington, who was so enamoured with his wife that he wrote a book anonymously on the desirability of divorce! Uncover these and other fascinating stories when you explore this treasure-packed house.


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The pewter collection came with the house when it was given to the National Trust. Most of it dates to the 1700s. This large salver has the Moreton...
The Long Gallery was used for indoor sports and recreation on bad weather days. Can you imagine! the ladies did'nt want to get their dresses wet.
 
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