Wightwick Manor was built by Theodore Mander, a successful 19th-century industrialist. It is a superb and rare example of a house built and furnished in the Arts and Crafts style. The house interiors feature original wallpaper and fabrics by Arts and Crafts pioneer William Morris, along with Pre-Raphaelite stained glass, paintings, and objets d'art.
To find the cache, you will need to cross the bridge over Wightwick Bank. The bridge is said to be a copy of the Mathematical Bridge, at Queens College, Cambridge.
All the caches have been placed with the kind permission of Mr John Wood, Conservation & Engagement Manager Wightwick Manor & Gardens