Dunham Massey

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Dunham Massey is a historic estate and deer park in Greater Manchester, England, centered around an 18th-century country house now managed by the National Trust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
country house
deer park
deer park
historic estate
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
country England
hasAlternativeName Dunham Massey
surface form: Dunham Massey Hall and Gardens
hasArea approximately 121 hectares
hasBuildingStartDate 18th century
hasCategory Country houses in Greater Manchester
Grade I listed houses
Historic house museum
National Trust properties in Greater Manchester
Parks and open spaces in Greater Manchester
hasFeature formal gardens
moat
orangery
rose garden
stable block
watermill
winter garden
woodland
hasHistoricalOwner Booth family
Grey family
hasHistoricalUse military hospital during World War I
hasLandscapeDesigner John Webb
hasPart Dunham Massey self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dunham Massey Hall

deer park
hasWildlife fallow deer
red deer
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Grade II* listed park and garden
locatedIn Dunham Massey self-linksurface differs
Greater Manchester
Trafford
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Trafford

North West England
managedBy National Trust
nearestCity Manchester
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
usedAs country estate
tourist attraction

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River Bollin flowsThrough Dunham Massey
Partington adjacentTo Dunham Massey
Dunham Massey hasPart Dunham Massey self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Dunham Massey Hall
Dunham Massey locatedIn Dunham Massey self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dunham Massey Hall
Dunham Massey hasAlternativeName Dunham Massey
this entity surface form: Dunham Massey Hall and Gardens
Warburton locatedNear Dunham Massey