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WEBWayne's primary landmark is the Dunham Castle, originally built between 1878 and 1882. The stone structure, complete with turret, was inspired by a Norman castle and was built by one of Wayne's first pioneers, Mark …
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WEBDunham Castle, the Dunham Woods Riding Club, and the "village" are the key features which symbolize the tradition and heritage of Wayne. The first permanent settlers came to the area now comprising the Village of …
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WEBAug 21, 2013 · In the village, a few miles from our home, is a "castle" built by a local family more than 130 years ago. As you can see from the photo, it was fashioned after a French chateau. Over the years it's fallen into …
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WEBJul 23, 2008 · Dunham Castle. First recorded in 1173 and belonging to Hamon de Massey, Dunham Castle was a motte and bailey wooden structure, which was still standing in 1323 and fell into disuse between...
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WEBDunham Castle was an early mediæval castle in Dunham Massey, in Cheshire. The castle is first referred to in 1173, in a document stating Hamo de Masci held the castles of Dunham and Ullerwood . Documentary …
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