18 8 9 Welcome to Let’s go for a walk to Dunham attractive and intriguing , but take the 10 11 time to walk or cycle there from Altrincham and you will be rewarded with some fine architecture, fascinating features & blissful views. (There’s always the option of getting a bus or taxi back if you start to flag.)

There are a myriad of routes to and from Dunham of different lengths. This leaflet highlights some of our favourites, along with interesting features to be spotted on route. If you’d like to share a picture from your walk 12 13 to Dunham we’d love to hear from you. Email your picture to and we’ll feature some of our favourites in the next edition. You may also be interested in our new guide “Explore Dunham & Warburton” out soon.

To find out more about:

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Altrincham Market Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat. Charter 1290, Market Hall 1879. 7. Road Congregational Church built 1847, extended 1868. 13. The Devisdale - can you find the lizard basking on a tree? built 1900 in the Jacobean style. 8. Bowdon Croquet Club welcomes spectators March to October 14. St Margaret’s Church (1851-55) built by the Early of Stamford The Narrows an old Saxon Path 9. Stamford Road & East Downs Road Early Victorian Villas 15. Dunham New the blue markers will help you follow the path The Downs charming Georgian & Victorian town houses 10. St Mary’s Church (1858-1860) in the old centre 16. The Big Tree is a local landmark, thought to be nearly 400 year old Sandstone Boundary Marker outside No 1 Higher Downs 11. Church Brow 18th century cottages 17. Woodhouse Lane Big Tree Cottages, Grade II listed 6. Higher Downs (13) once to author of the little grey rabbit stories 12. Denzell House & Gardens (c1874) with gardens open to the public 18. Hall & Gardens () free entry to park

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