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==House, art collection and gardens== The Manor has the work of 13 professional female artists on permanent public display, more than any other in the National Trust, including notable examples of works by Lizzie Siddal, [[Lucy Madox Brown]], [[Marie Spartali Stillman]], and [[May Morris]]. Most of these artworks were collected by the Manders. The malthouse gallery now houses a group of works by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] and her husband [[William De Morgan|William]], on loan from the [[De Morgan Foundation]]. The house has 17 acres of woodland and gardens, and the outbuildings include parts of an earlier [[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]] manor house, stables (now a tea room), a gallery in the old malt house, gift shop, and a second-hand [[bookshop]]. It is situated just off the main [[A454 road|A454]] [[Wolverhampton]] to [[Bridgnorth]] road, approximately three miles to the west of the city centre. The manor has been [[Listed building#England and Wales|Grade I listed]] on the [[National Heritage List for England]] since July 1950, and its gardens are Grade II listed on the [[Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England|Register of Historic Parks and Gardens]].<ref name=NHLEHouse>{{NHLE|num=1201902|desc=Wightwick Manor|accessdate=1 May 2017|mode=cs2}}</ref><ref name=NHLEGarden>{{NHLE|num=1001421|desc=Wightwick Manor|accessdate=1 May 2017|mode=cs2}}</ref><ref>{{NHLE |num=1201902 |accessdate=1 April 2008 |mode=cs2}}</ref>
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