Yes, there is a car parking fee of £7 – this includes entry to the park. Additional fees apply for entry to the house and/or garden. Entry to the car park and house/garden is free for National Trust members.
Furious customers have criticised the National Trust after it switched from a per-car parking price – to a per-person charge at Dunham Massey and Lyme Park. In the past, customers paid one price to park, no matter how many people were in the car, when they wanted to stroll the grounds of Dunham Massey and Lyme Park.
Does Dunham Massey have a park?
Enjoy some fantastic walks with your four-legged friend at Dunham Massey. We’ve over 300 acres of beautiful ancient parkland to explore and stretch your legs. Dogs are welcome in the deer park and north park all day, and the gardens every afternoon.
Travelodge Altrincham Central Hotel. 60 spaces. 60+ min.
The Stamford Quarter. 620 spaces. £0.502 hours. 60+ min.
Sainsbury’s. 360 spaces. 60+ min.
Goose Green. £1.602 hours. 60+ min.
Vue. 60+ min.
Tesco. 500 spaces. 60+ min.
Atlantic Street Retail Park. 275 spaces. 60+ min.
How much is the car park at Dunham Massey? – Related Questions
Is it free to walk around Dunham Massey?
There are lots of walks around the grounds/deer park
deer park
In medieval and Early Modern England, Wales and Ireland, a deer park (Latin: novale cervorum, campus cervorum) was an enclosed area containing deer. It was bounded by a ditch and bank with a wooden park pale on top of the bank, or by a stone or brick wall. The ditch was on the inside increasing the effective height.
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and out towards local villages that can be accessed without extra cost, just the car parking fee.
How long is the walk around Dunham Massey?
Escape the hustle and bustle of Manchester at Dunham Massey’s famous deer park
deer park
In medieval and Early Modern England, Wales and Ireland, a deer park (Latin: novale cervorum, campus cervorum) was an enclosed area containing deer. It was bounded by a ditch and bank with a wooden park pale on top of the bank, or by a stone or brick wall. The ditch was on the inside increasing the effective height.
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Deer park (England) – Wikipedia
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 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. What’s open?
Picnic areas are available in the gardens and the north park away from the inquisitive deer who may steal your food. Please take your litter home with you. This will stop the deer eating human food and plastic and getting ill. Please keep your four-legged friends on a lead in the deer park
deer park
In medieval and Early Modern England, Wales and Ireland, a deer park (Latin: novale cervorum, campus cervorum) was an enclosed area containing deer. It was bounded by a ditch and bank with a wooden park pale on top of the bank, or by a stone or brick wall. The ditch was on the inside increasing the effective height.
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Deer park (England) – Wikipedia
to avoid spooking the deer.
Can you cycle around Dunham Massey?
Looking for the best cycling routes around Dunham Massey? On this page, we bring you the top 20 bike rides around Dunham Massey so you can just get out and go. All you’ve got to do is choose your route!
Can you feed the deer at Dunham Massey?
We have special free guided walks on the 1st Saturday of every month. Top tips for helping us to look after the deer: The deer look tame but they are wild animals. Please do not feed, touch or get too close to the deer.
Are dogs allowed in Dunham Massey?
We love dogs at Dunham Massey and they are welcome on a short lead in the deer park
deer park
In medieval and Early Modern England, Wales and Ireland, a deer park (Latin: novale cervorum, campus cervorum) was an enclosed area containing deer. It was bounded by a ditch and bank with a wooden park pale on top of the bank, or by a stone or brick wall. The ditch was on the inside increasing the effective height.
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, gardens (from 12 noon), shop and ice cream parlour.
Are there deer at Tatton Park?
Tatton Park is home to two herds of wild deer: Red and Fallow. It is fascinating to watch them throughout the year and see the changes they experience during that time.
Are dogs allowed at Dunham Massey Christmas?
Only guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are permitted on the illuminated trail.
How long does it take to walk around Dunham Massey Christmas lights?
The trail takes about an hour to 90 mins and you are treated to absolutely stunning lighting displays, gorgeous scenery and beautiful Christmas music . You can toast your own marshmallows and there are a few little rides and food and drink stalls .
How long does it take to walk around Dunham Massey Christmas trail?
Most people will walk around the Dunham Massey Christmas Light Trail in approximately 90 minutes. I’d recommend allowing two hours for your visit as you may spend longer here if you browse the gift shop, stop for food at the stalls, toast marshmallows or visit the fairground rides.
Is Tatton Park dog friendly?
Are dogs allowed at 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.
Do National Trust members have to pay to park at Tatton Park?
Vehicle parkland entry applies to all visitors (including National Trust Members). Weekdays £8.00, and weekends and Bank Holidays £9.50.
Can you walk into Tatton Park for free?
Visitors are welcome to walk, cycle and play in 1,000 acres of Parkland for free.
Where can I park for free at Tatton Park?
Parking is available inside the Knutsford
Knutsford
Knutsford (/ˈnʌtsfərd/) is a market town in the borough of Cheshire East, in Cheshire, England. Knutsford is 14 miles (23 km) south-west of Manchester, 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Macclesfield and 12.5 miles (20 km) south-east of Warrington. The population at the 2011 Census was 13,191.
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Knutsford – Wikipedia
Entrance of Tatton Park and at the Old Hall with the main parking area near Tatton Park’s Mansion and Stableyard area.
Why do National Trust members have to pay at Tatton Park?
As a National Trust member I was initially disappointed that there was a charge for the car park at Tatton Park. £5 seemed like a high charge but, apparently, this is due to an arrangement with the Local Council. As the day progressed, however, I had to admit that this was money well spent.