Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, 1887


                        

Wightwick Manor as originally built, 1887

Architect's drawing of Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, 1887

The single storey area is the original Billiard Room, demolished in 1893, behind which is the three-roomed Turkish bath suite.

 

< A Very private heritage: the family papers of   Samuel Theodore Mander of Wolverhampton,  1853-1900 / Patricia Pegg. — Malvern : Images, 1996. — p.145


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