The Lounge
51 Lichfield Street, WV1 1EQ - Wolverhampton
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Such a lovely place to be. Such a shame it was raining. The staff were so friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I was in a wheelchair and the staff went above and beyond to help me. Thank you all. The tea and cake went down a storm. Even one of the Gardeners offered to take a photo of the whole family who went that day. So thank you to you too. The National Trust had an offer on so we all went for free.
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Everyone was very helpful and friendly. They have a sort of golf buggy to take you up to the house if you want. We did a pumpkin trail round the lovely gardens for our granddaughter. Stopped at the tearoom for pumpkin spice latte and coffee & walnut cake 😋. Staff inside the house answered questions and had interesting facts. So much to see in the rooms, all very interesting to see the artwork and intricate detail everywhere. Granddaughter enjoyed seeing the old fashioned toys and the dress up clothes. Well worth the visit.
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Wonderful Local historic Manor. Lots of priceless art and atmosphere. Very helpful staff great value cafe and gift shop. Extensive Gardens National Trust property.
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This is an excellent National Trust property, well worth an extended visit. A very fine house, with an interesting rather complex design. There are fine furnishings, beautiful stained glass windows in many areas of the house, fine tiles and decorated vases, and many paintings and art works. Plenty of grand fireplaces too.
Outside, extensive gardens, with topiary, and of course a place to eat, a bookshop, and more.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit.
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Great NT property with lovely arts and crafts furnishings.
Currently undergoing much needed external refurbishment.
Get there early on potentially busy days as parking is limited.
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Beautiful house inside and out and gorgeous gardens too. The house had so many interesting details to discover. The volunteers were very knowledgeable and friendly. Definitely make use of them as they will add so much more to your experience. The De Morgan Art Collection was equally fascinating, and again, the volunteers were excellent, and having them explain the paintings to us made the experience much more fun.
The car park was full when we rocked up at midday on a sunny Saturday, but there was free on street parking not far away. Although if you have limited mobility this would have been a mission.
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Wightwick Manor is steeped in history a place we often visit
As we are members I cannot answer repurchasing tickets as we do not have to wait.
It has good toilet facilities,
Has a restaurant , this is about the only place I know of that sells Gluten Free Bread, I am sorry to say the NT fails in this area and also for people who are diabetic.
They cater for people who can make a choice of what they want to eat
But not for people who have medical problems.
I fully understand they are unable to cater for everyone, if they can cater for vegans and vegetarians surely they could also cater for G/F and Diabetics
large grounds can explore
Plus you can take seasonal fruit and
vegetables and make a donation
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Lovely place with so much history! The volunteers are fantastic and help make the house come to life. Of course, I'm a HUGE fan of William Morris design - which is everywhere in this house. I'm glad to see that the facade is undergoing maintenance and repairs. This is why I continue to be a National Trust member even though I'm mostly overseas. Such exquisite details throughout the home!
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Went here for a family day out, really loved visiting. All the staff were friendly and welcoming, the place was very well kept, we loved seeing the gallery and found some new favourite paintings. The manor itself had lots to see and learn about. The tearoom was spacious and staff again were very friendly and helpful, food was good and reasonably priced. Highly recommend.
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An absolutely fascinating place with rich and interesting history. The volunteers there were so incredibly knowledgeable. The place is kept pretty much as it was lived in so you can imagine the family living their lives there as you go through each room. A very interesting building and grounds. Highly recommended.
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