Cornerstones Guest House in Manchester is just 4miles from the city centre and only 3miles from Dunham Massey Deer Park.
Dunham is derived from the Anglo-Saxon dun, meaning hill; The Manorof Dunham was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as having belonged to a Saxon Nobleman Aelfward. The Massey half came as a result of the Norman invasion of 1066 when Hamo de Masci became Baron of Dunham and most of the surrounding area to the north, from Dunham and Bowdon as far Baugley to the north west, but only Dunham was given the Barons name; Dunham Masci changing through descendants for several generations to ‘de Masci’, ‘de Mace’, ‘de Macei’, ‘de Mascy’, ‘de Massey. Only to change hands in the early 1400 to the Booth family. Dunhams old medieval hall was destroyed in 1616 when it was rebuilt. The mill and deer park was first mentioned in 1353 however the present mill only dates back to the 1860′s. The river Bollin turned the mill wheel, which as only been restored in recent years, and was the centre of employment in this mainly arable land of the 15th century.
Formerly the home of the last Earl of Stamford and owned by the National Trust since 1976 Dunham as all year round events and one of the main events at this year is the ‘Archaeology Week’ based on the T.V. program ‘Time Team The Trust very own Time Team are back, this time to go deeper underground and see what lies beneath the grounds; there’ll exciting excavations for you to take part in together with in depth explanations of it’s history. We already have booking for this event so if your looking for bed and breakfast accommodation close to Manchester and Dunham book as soon as you can as most of the Guest House’s in the area book up for this event.
The Georgian Mansion House at Dunham Massey is filled with paintings, antic furniture and Huguenot (members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France ) Silver. Well know for it’s beautiful gardens, avenues and ponds, the deer wonder free in the grounds posing for the paparazzi.
There’s events throughout the year Staring with some family fun at Easter with the ‘Easter Egg Trail’ sponsored by Cadbury; a Cadbury Egghead is awarded to every child visiting the property, in the play area, lisening to the story teller or having your face painted by the face painter, this continuse thourgh out the holidays and you can also enter the ‘Design your own Egghead’ competition exclusive to the ‘Easter Egg Trail’.
23rd & 24th March: Kitchen Clean
Meet the Conservation team as they spring clean our vast Kitchen,
The house at Dunham Massey is well known for it’s servant’s quarters which have been restored to provide a glimpse of life below stairs.
Throughout the Easter Holidays there’s fun for all the family in the Boredom Busters event.
18th April:
Is a Garden Open Day
24th April
‘Grow Your Own’ Weekend
A seed planting weekend with top tips from the resident gardeners.
8th & 9th May
Dunham 1710; stepping back in time with period costumes and characters.
May School Holidays
There’s fun for all the family with the Boredom Busters events.




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