Lichfield Cathedral

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We been to cathedral before,but never to the chapter house. A book from 700 years ago is stored in it,plus the angel of Lichfield( part of a coffin) Went to asencion day service wonderful.
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Lovely medieval cathedral with 3 golden spires
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Stunning building and architecture set in picturesque surroundings
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Beautiful Building
So interesting and the evening with Boudicca was amazing.
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Beautiful cathedral + very well maintained
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Brilliant cathedral must visit place
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Admission is free to enter the Lichfield Cathedral. It is a fantastic place to visit. Every figure in the Cathedral was hand carved. There are hidden gems all over, like the cat in Chapter House. We went on 31 May and John was volunteering in the Chapter House. He showed us all the things we would have probably missed if we were looking on our own. He is highly knowledgeable about the cathedral and was extremely friendly and helpful. He was an absolute delight to talk to.

There is so much to take in at the Lichfield Cathedral both on the outside and inside. Outside on the back of the church there are some fantastic statues of dragons, people, and unique looking characters. It’s easy to spend an hour+ looking at everything. If you get the opportunity to visit, take it, it’s a wonderful experience.
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The cathedral is unique in its architecture and embellishments. It resembles the Notre Dame in its grandeur and preservation. A must see!
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Beautiful place
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Beautiful cathedral with amazing architecture.
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One word stunning
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Wonderful !! Very beautiful and atmospheric. Warm welcome from volunteers.
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A superb building with outstanding mouldings and carvings
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What a lovely Cathedral with a lot of history. There were a couple of guides in the cathedral and they both had a wealth of knowledge about the history of the building. Nothing boring just a wonderful atmosphere and environment which is utilised for many different activities. They still have a 1st century bible which is on show, although it isn't complete. We didn't see the hidden pulpit as it was away, but the whole concept was interesting to hear. The Cathedral has seen many battles and destruction, but it has been rebuilt.
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I have lived near by for all my life and just happened to walk past and decided to pop in. Stunning. Truly a beautiful price of architecture
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Wonderful moments here
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Absolutely stunning
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Relaximg historical vist
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Magnificent Cathedral one of a few in the land many many years old
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Lovely place, for our recital
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Whenever I go on a National Coach Holiday I try and take in the architecture of the area that I am visiting, this always seems to include a Church. I have been to Litchfield a few times now and the Cathedral is usually on my list of destinations. The original stonework needs plenty of TLC as the ravages of time and pollution make it look a scruffy building from the outside. But get closer and study the detail above the main entrance of all the depicted figures, a whole row of the many king's of this country's past, fascinating. Inside, like many Cathedrals, an architectural delight, entrance is free but a donation is hinted at. The alter, ailes and pews need your attention, Litchfield, like Churches around the country, need more than just a quick look around. They need a little of your time to admire the craftsmanship within these houses of God, and you don't need to be religious to do that.
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Must visit if in area. An amazing structure, beautiful building
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Wonderful piece of architecture and the main attraction of Lichfield. Worth a visit.
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Very beautiful cathedral, must see when in Lichfield.
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Beautiful cathedral
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