Lichfield Cathedral

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Lichfield cathedral is one not to miss. Not only does it have 3 spires but the most stunning facade I have ever seen. People rave about the cathedral in Barcelona, this is on an equal footing. Free to get in, personal guides available. Also displays local artists both in traditional mediums and digital mediums - very 21st century. The interior does not disappoint, some great history. Well worth the visit
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Before visiting Lichfield I'd never heard of Lichfield Cathedral but I'm so glad we visited. the building inside and out is just beautiful. Also the staff/volunteers we met were all so friendly and informative. Highly recommended.
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Lichfield Cathedral is simply stunning something I'm sure the town is extremely proud of. No visit to the town is complete without checking this place out. Five stars all day long.
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Relaxing morning in these surroundings learning the history of this fabulous building and getting closer to my God
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With three spires this building attracts visitors of all faiths and none. It is handy for the city centre and is free to enter.
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Visited Lichfield on a Winters Sunday afternoon, walking around it's cobbled and olde world streets and ending up at the cathedral. The afternoon was a complete delight, - its charming shops and food establishments, green open spaces and it's amazing cathedral of course. Sunday afternoon was the perfect time to visit the cathedral - just seemed right, perfection in fact. The cathedral is must visit to all visitors to Lichfield. We will be back.
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Last visited with mother in law "In tow" at Christmastime with several complaints about "cobbles" & "it's cold" but then the cathedral is centuries older than her 90 years so we made allowances!
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Identified by its three spires this cathedral is the centre of a diocese covering the West and North Midlands. It is large and free to enter, although a donation would be appreciated. Inside there is much to see and some wonderful stained glass.
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Attended Sung Eucharist for Passion Sunday and found it a very welcoming and worthwhile and profound experience
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We had a lovely visit here and we where very impressed with one of the Guides..very knowledgable.
Leave a donation on the way out.
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A nice few hours out either on your own or with family or friends.

Good bit of history about the Cathedral its tranquil and a lot to see there are people to help if you have a question about Chad ect.

It is free but they do like you to give a donation they also have a nice little gift shop.
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My "local"'s York Minster, Diane's is Durham Cathedral and quite frankly, Lichfield cant compete with either - there's absolutely nothing amiss, it's a fine building etc..............
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A stunning Cathedral in a lovely mainly Georgian city. Free to visit, although donations appreciated. Many interesting monuments, tombs and inscriptions and stunning Herkenrode stained glass. Acoustics are excellent. Well worth a visit.
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A superb building and a must see if you are in Lichfield. Staff very friendly and helpful. The purpose of our visit to the city, and a great experience all round.
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This cathedral is worth the time to admire the outside with all its statues, before you enter.
It is free to enter but donations are encouraged. The Belgian stained glass is quite magnificent. With so many beautiful statues.
It is very welcoming and wheelchair friendly.
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Food and service was first rate and so was the ambiance. Had a lovely lunch when meeting friends. Although the prices are a little high, they are worth it just to experience the area. Only drawback is that parking is a little far away for anyone with limited mobility with a steep hill (albeit a short one) from the main road car parking. Traffic warden was about but was very fair letting me drop off disabled passengers before moving the car.
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Decided to have a trip to Lichfield. It’s been a very long time since I was here.
Lovely day. Fantastic centre. Lots of shops. Very clean. Cathedral was wonderful. Cannot recommend a visit to this city highly enough. Will definitely be going again.
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We’d never been to Lichfield but ended up here on a mystery coach trip. We thought we’d pay a quick visit to the cathedral but were unprepared for just how beautiful it is. It is stunning! On entering we were greeted by a couple of lovely ladies and offered a complimentary little cake from the local excellent cake shop. What a nice touch! They gave us information and leaflets. We spent quite a bit of time in there and were so impressed with the architecture, the information and exhibitions. We purchased a few of the tasteful little gifts in the shop area. So glad we decided to take the time to visit!
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a very large cathedral with side chapels, statues of historical interest and the colours of many regiments.
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Okay so I went here because my sister was doing a musical event and usually I'd say that I don't like coming here much but in recent years it's likeable and also the fact s like a Sait was burries here but the events have got better I recent the events to be 7+ and 4 minimum for age
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Beautiful cathedral that towers above the skyline of quaint Lichfield.
The detail on the outside is amazing and the stain glass windows on the inside are equally stunning!
A must see if in Lichfield :)
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Good for wandering around at different times of year, also now holding music events, excellent acoustics.
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The must see building in Lichfield. On our visit volunteers were preparing for “Messy Church”. The information boards are very good and the displays in the Chapter House fantastic
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A must see when visiting Lichfield. A huge gothic cathedral with stunning stained glass. Lots of interesting things to see.
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The Stations of the Cross exhibition of paintings by Peter Walker was well presented with just the right amount of comment to enable reflection. The Cathedral was welcoming and sensitively run.
It is well worth a visit this Lent.
Just one warning. The Bird Street car park, which is the nearest, is busy, inexpensive and has toilets, but needs maintenance because some of the pay and display machines were faulty. I note that others have commented on this car park.
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