Lichfield Cathedral

4.8/5 based on 5246 reviews
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Pointy.
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This isn't a quick 20 minute mooch around a cathedral.So much history to see inside we spent nearly two hours there. The place is really beautiful and so much more than a few statues and stain glass windows. The memorials inside were amazing. A section of the cathedral was set aside for memorials to the members of the Staffordshire regiments and most poignant for me was the Zulu shields depicting the Boer War and the battle at Rorks Drift. Will definitely revisit when we go back to Lichfield. So well worth the visit.
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Always good to be at Lichfield Cathedral see the windows and imagine how they managed to build without the building equipment we have today.
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Excellent place, lovely atmosphere a nice Christmassy theme.
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Beautiful building, lovely staff, a joy to have on the doorstep, well worth visit with family.
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Loved it. Great building
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The great cathedral that needs to identify to the community.
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Great place to visit
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The big pull to Lichfield right in the center easy to find plenty of places to park that's are within a 5 minute drive. The park is very close and well worth a walk in after or before
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A wonderful place of history, architecture and people.
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It's a big one
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I was near one hour in the cathedral. This building is old and amassing the picture is not enough. Who like visiting the church it is highly recommend.
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The volunteers were very helpful. The building is awesome from outside and also within. Not to my taste but an interesting art display for Easter. I welcomed the chance to participate in the 12.30pm service of Holy Communion. Will definitely be back again.
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We arrived just in time for the rooftop tour, so we quickly booked in. Our friendly guides, David and Don, pointed out some interesting features of the cathedral before we made our way through a door tucked in a corner and up a spiral staircase behind the walls. We emerged in a void between the nave and the roof. The guides led us through the roofspace, pointing out interesting features and explaining the almost-thousand-year history of the cathedral and nearby city. We emerged on an outer gallery, with amazing views over the city and a different perspective of the cathedral. After taking in the views and learning a little more, we returned along the roof of the nave, crossed the central spire, and made our way to the other end of the cathedral roof. We got to peek into several areas not visible from the main cathedral, including a gallery where mediaeval singers would have hidden behind the statues on the cathedral's front to sing on special occasions. The tour lasted for about an hour, and was fascinating and well worth the 8GBP fee. We spent another hour exploring the rest of the cathedral (at ground level), viewing old manuscripts, sculptures and learning the history of the stained glass windows. We were even lucky to hear the choir rehearsing and visiting bell ringers practicing. Definitely worth a visit!
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Beautiful building, well worth a visit,breathtaking. Very busy as we were there on Easter weekend so we plan to return at a quiter time to really explore more of this beautiful place. Also hotel staff recommend visiting at Christmas where it is magical when all lit up at night.
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This place it's angelic and full of positive emotions and vibes
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Amazing!
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Hard sell
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Beautiful 💕
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Food really good, service was good once it started
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English gem, beautiful spiritual place.
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I just love Lichfield Cathedral. Three fantastic spires, amazing architecture, especially the front of the cathedral. Inside, the atmosphere is special,holy. There is lots of history to be found as you walk around inside the cathedral, there is also a very good souvenir shop at the rear of the cathedral.
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We’ve been to Lichfield today, popped into the cathedral our 1st visit. Absolutely beautiful calm place, we lite a candle n made a donation. Sat n said a few prayers 🙏🏻 For our loved ones. Well worth a visit, free entry but don’t forget to make a donation. Lichfield’s a great place to visit n there’s plenty of places to eat or just have a coffee n watch the world go by x
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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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