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In DC Comics, Wayne Manor is the personal residence of Bruce Wayne, who is also Batman.
The residence is typically depicted as a huge stately mansion on grounds outside Gotham City that the one servant, Alfred Pennyworth, somehow manages to keep in good condition.
The Manor grounds include an extensive subterranian cave system that Bruce Wayne discovered as a boy and later used it as his base of operations, the Batcave. It is typically accessible from a hidden door inside the house which opens to a stairway below.
The grounds also includes a large hill that was partially hollowed out for Batman's aerial vehicles and there is also a underground river system that is large enough to accommodate docking space for the Batboat and has a large opening for the boat.
While these grounds are the regular home of Bruce Wayne, he temporarily vacated it in the stories from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, preferring to live in a penthouse apartment on top of the Wayne Foundation building in the city, which also included a secret sub-basement acting as a Batcave.
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