![]() Wayne Manor is depicted in earlier comics as being on the outskirts of Gotham City in the state of New Jersey. Art by Álvaro Martínez and Raúl Fernández. Wayne Manor with Gotham City in the distance from Detective Comics #967 (December 2017). The Wayne Manor appears in the 1960s Batman television series and in films Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995), Batman and Robin (1997), in The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012), in the DC Extended Universe (2016–2023) and The Batman (2022). For live-action films, English country house locations in Nottinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire, as well as Stevenson Taylor Hall in New York, have been used to depict Wayne Manor. The manor acts as a home base and representation of Bruce's old wealth life, despite matching the Gothic architecture present in Gotham. The vast majority of DC Comics references place Wayne Manor just outside of Gotham City in the state of New Jersey. Along with serving as a personal residence, the mansion sits above the Batcave, which Batman uses as his secret headquarters. While the earliest stories showed Bruce Wayne buying the house himself, by the 1950s at the latest, retroactive continuity established that the manor had belonged to the Wayne family for several generations. The residence is depicted as a large mansion on the outskirts of Gotham City and is maintained by the Wayne family's butler, Alfred Pennyworth. It is the personal residence of Bruce Wayne, Owner of the Wayne Enterprises who is also the superhero Batman. Wayne Manor Estate (or simply Wayne Manor) is a fictional mansion appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. ![]()
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