
Our first outing of 2023 was to Dunham Massey in Cheshire on the 19th April. The weather was fine with sunny intervals so was perfect for our first trip of the year. We were made very welcome by the staff at Dunham Massey and everyone found plenty to see and do during our time there. Dunham Massey has a house filled with treasures and stories, an ancient deer park with a herd of fallow deer, and a garden for all seasons. There is also a 17th century corn mill converted to a sawmill in 1860 that could be explored by guided tour. The watermill still drives machinery including a frame saw, band saw, circular saw, boring machine and lathe.

There is a stunning garden for all seasons. Our knowledgeable guide Mike took some of our group around the garden and showcased the seasonal highlights. At this time of year the daffodils, tulips, camellias, magnolias, pulmonarias and early anemones made a lovely display. We all appreciated the sunshine and fresh air and agreed that the outing was relaxed and very enjoyable.
Our next trip is to Quarry Bank Mill, a heritage property in Wilmslow, Cheshire. This outing will take place on Tuesday 23rd May.

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Article and photographs by Lois Hughes
