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Dunham Massey’s Deer Park covers an area of 192.7 acres and features formal avenues, woodland, parkland and farmland. Its pasture-woodland is occupied by a herd of Fallow Deer that have been resident in the Park for hundreds of years.
Part of the Dunham Massey Estate, the Park also has a magnificent collection of ancient trees, with many of the giant Oak Trees dating back as far as the 17th century, one of only a few places in England where trees as old as these can be found. As such, it is considered a site of national importance.
Dunham Park also has a history of housing rare insects and fungi in its ancient trees, drawing experts from around the world to research since the 1860s.
Take A56 towards Altrincham, then B5160.