Lichfield Cathedral

4.8/5 based on 5341 reviews
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Very interesting place, great location for photography.
Try going either during sunrise or sunset.
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An incredibly beautiful three spired, sandstone Gothic Cathedral in the centre of Lichfield. Some jaw dropping architecture you can't help but stand and admire.
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Visited this lovely cathedral with my teenager. Beautiful setting well maintained. The location is right on the high street so perfect for seeing the shops or the market at the same time. Worth a look
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Set in a lovely Close setting this Cathedral can be seen from miles around - really stands out.
Outside is adorned with many ornate carved figures.
Inside the big attraction is the very bright and clear stained glass Flemish Windows.
When we visited a choir was practicing - and we were able to sit a just enjoy their Music. (Choirmaster was being really tough on them! - sounded fine to us and my wife sings in a choir).
Choral Music in the vast expanse of a Cathedral is always a Joy.
Free Entry - but Donations always welcome.
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Absolutely Beautiful scenery
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good and worth to go
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Very old unique Cathedral.
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Lovely cathedral. Grounds, history. Well worth a visit.
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Beautiful
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Beautiful. Enough said.
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Absolutely breath taking
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Beautiful place lovely to walk around very interesting, will be back for a
a longer visit next time
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Piękna średniowieczna katedra z bogatą architekturą, trójwieżowa, podobna do katedry w Kolonii- jedyna taka w GB. Warto ją zobaczyć
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Truly magical place! A must see, we felt like we were abroad. The food festival was brilliant.
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Beautiful Cathedral, lots to look at for all ages.
When I visited it was summer holiday and there were activities for school age children, on the way out I spoke to a family with two young children who were very eager to show me the tickets they had made and let me know how much fun they had had that day.
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Absolutely Beautiful Place
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The cathedral is an amazing building. The light show was great
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Magnificent Cathedral inside and out. No charge to go in and we went around on our own, there were guided tours if you wanted them.
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how lucky we are to have such a beautiful cathedral on our doorstep. I never tire visiting it and very proud of it
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Highlights were the wonderful facade, the Lichfield Gospels and the Lichfield Angel. Exquisite Flemish Medieval stained glass. We will be back
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Amazing building
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A beautiful place to visit. Iconic to the landscape of Lichfield, there are plenty of events throughout the year if you do not visit to "just visit a cathedral"
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Glorious Cathedral. Went for Helen Sharman lecture and amazing light show later. Simply wonderful.
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Truly incredible place to visit. Make sure you check the what's on guides as some great things to do in there.
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Beautiful place
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