Dunham Massey Hall is a 17th Century English country house located between the bustling city of Manchester and the outskirts of rural Cheshire. Surrounded by the grounds of a medieval 300-acre deer park, all-season gardens and other historic buildings. Dunham Massey has undergone a number of redevelopments and alterations since its original construction. Once home to two aristocratic families – the Booths and the Greys – the estate and its extensive assortment of art and collections were left to the National Trust by Roger Grey, 10th Earl of Stamford following his death in 1976.
Recclesia's work here comprised of the conservation and repair of the masonry and leaded lights to the courtyard windows following detailed survey work of the historic glazing scheme.