Lichfield Cathedral

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This Cathedral is immensely beautiful and the cultural aspects are amazing.
Near a huge park with many activities.
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The free to enter Cathedral offers opportunities to enjoy that sacred space whilst also glimpsing into the history of the building. They also offer additional portals into times gone by: today it was WW1 and poetry. The use of technology to powerfully portray the use fo poetry combined with the travesty of war was breathtaking. The guides available for all at no extra cost enabled an understanding of the various areas of the Cathedral. It was good to be able to stop and pause at Midday and pray for the world, led by the clergy. No obligation but very pleasant in these days of rush and pace to stop and reflect. The shop was discreetly kept to one side of the entrance and the welcomers were not in any way looking for donations merely informing you of the need for donations for the upkeep of the building if you could afford it.
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Decided to visit for the afternoon with some friends from overseas - Have been before and thought worth another longer look. I like the fact that they do not charge an entrance fee but ask for donations - I understand must cost an arm and leg to keep these places open, but do not agree with a fixed entrance charge - at the end of the day it is the House Of God, so should be free......
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Amazing place 👌
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Fantastic architecture and loads of memorials going back into history. Nice visit to pay respects to my godfather as I could attend his funeral.
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Outstanding cathedral! It has got tower tours, so don't miss it, as it is quite good tour. Also, it is very unusual cathedral, I never seen anything like this before!
They have got a very good choir- pleasant to listen.
And I would ask people to kindly donate (at least a pound), this would keep our cathedrals 'going'.
Also, I have been there for a concert- no words- amazing! It was a Seth Leikeman concert. Wow, wow, wow!
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In the several years since I last visited Lichfield Cathedral, I'd forgotten just how impressive it is. Sitting above the picturesque Minster Pool, the three sandstone spires dominate the Cathedral Close and the city below. Its interior is equally grand and was surprisingly quiet when we were there allowing for unhurried enjoyment of its architecture, stained glass and other treasures. Highlights for us were the Chapter House and the unusual St Chad's Head Chapel accessed by a staircase from the south choir aisle.
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We were lucky enough to have a guided tour of the cathedral which we all found fascinating. A beautiful building.
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We hadn't been to Lichfield for several years so were keen to recall our experiences. On this visit we were pleasantly surprised to find that photography is now free because on previous visits we were charged a fee. The walk around the interior was fascinating, especially as we were entertained by a brilliant choir who were rehearsing. The guides were all helpful without being too pushy. Altogether a very enjoyable experience.
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Fab place for a xhoir to sing in
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Just a nice calm place to visit
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This cathedral is unique for its architecture, red stone and historical old bibles. During Easter week 2018 they presented the stations of the cross very effectively.
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The cathedral always looks beautiful inside and staff are very friendly and welcoming. It is in a beautiful setting next to Minster and Stowe Pools. A perfect place for a quiet few moments... before continuing shopping around this lovely old city
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Wow! Such a stunning peaceful cathedral. I visited on a weekend alone and loved the opportunity to have a peaceful wander around.
Entrance is free but donations are welcome to support the up keep of this stunning building.
Well worth a visit if you are in the local area plenty for all age groups to enjoy
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Superb and in excellent condition, staff were wonderful and atmosphere tranquil yet inspiring. There was organ practice for the Easter service and we had the place to ourselves which was fantastic.
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Simply beautiful!!! Must see! I hope we will come back soon.
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Well worth a visit. This stunning gothic cathedral with beautiful Flemish stained glass windows is definitely a ‘must visit’ if you are in the area. Plenty of history attached to it and the house of Erasmus Darwin, now a museum, is nearby,
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Fantastic building. Well worth a visit.
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Stunning, historical, informative and wonderfully peaceful atmosphere. You must visit this cathedral!
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This cathedral was badly damaged and rebuilt in Victorian times. There isn't a charge to get in but you are invited to gift aid any donations given. It is an amazing place and the stain glass windows are unbelievable.
Most of the cathedral can be seen from ground level.
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Best cathedral for me in the UK !!. Always feel great when visiting here. Free entry/donation only. Visited with my wife and mother on Easter Sunday afternoon. Even had the luck to hear the choir practising prior to their service in the evening.
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A must to see as part of your visit to this relaxing little city
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Stopping just for one night in Litchfield my daughter and myself visited the cathedral. Fascinating place to look around, very peaceful and picturesque. Not being religious as such my daughter and myself enjoy the architecture of Cathedrals and have visited quite a few when we have been out and about in different cities/towns. Lincoln Cathedral is probably one of the nicest we have seen but Litchfield also came very close. The stained window designs in the ladies chapel is quite something to see, and there was an interactive tool which gave details of how the glass was sought and transported and the origin of the glass, it also gave details of each pane of the windows, all very fascinating.
The external and internal architecture is very intricate and fascinating workmanship.
Definitely worth a visit if you've got a spare couple of hours
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It is just so peaceful and filled with Gods spirit.
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