Lichfield Cathedral

4.8/5 based on 5152 reviews
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I have seen the light through the wonderful windows that have been restored and replaced in the Cathedral. On entering we were invited to take a guided trip around the building and I must say what a pleasure it was to hear all the history of it from a well informed Guide and and one who made it a pleasure to hear the history.When we last visited the windows had been removed for cleaning so for us it was a pleasure to see there return and now they are double glazed ? There are many quirks to this building so please go and enjoy
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i live local to Lichfield so have visited the cathedral many times, it is a magnificent building, in the summer it looks amazing against the blue skies and within walking distance of both the town and the local Pools ie stowe Pool (not swimming pools :-))
In winter when they have the light display on the Cathedral is beautiful.
last year they had the 10000 angels display inside and a fab Christmas tree decorating competition which was luvly.
we wrote in the prayer book with a message for a dear friend and altogether it was a wonderful touch at Christmas/new year.
well worth a visit :-)
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The de facto major draw for people visiting Lichfield, the cathedral does not disappoint. Beautiful stained glass on site and a past full of historical interest.
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Lovely cathedral
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Beautiful Cathedral ranks with the more famous
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Had a night in Lichfield, called into Cathedral as we going past.... Wow, looks pretty amazing from outside but internally amazing more so.
Well worth planning for and spending some time in there and we were really pleased we didn't miss it. What lovely staff inside too, friendly and very informative
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Awesome, powerful, fantastic, mysterious cathedral of Litchfield. Entrance is free of charge but you can donate to support its maintenance.
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Lichfield is my home and the Cathedral is always a pleasure to visit. It looks good from a distance and the detail as you get closer is amazing the whole place is just a pleasure to visit although it is a little awkward in a wheelchair on your own to get around and to get inside but I can understand the cathedral was built a very long time before wheelchairs used to visit there
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Totally unexpected to come across this magnificent cathedral. First view takes your breath away. It is unbelievable that it contains 1300 years of history. Well worth a visit
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Lovely cathedral and beautiful town with good restaurants. Will go again. Try to go when there is a market on.
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Love bringing my daughter here and letting her see the wonderful architecture, a must see if you are in the area.
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Glorious Magestic stunning well worth a visit
The architecture exellent craft work
The remembrance chapel is lovely
The Staff were friendly and helpful
It's absolutely free !!
Donation on a voluntary basis
All the people who live in Lichfield should be proud of this wonderful building
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Wonderful place and wonderful service.
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Bank Holiday cycling stopover lovely experience, beautiful cathedral. location very close to the town and Beacon Park. Visitors can find it very easily, however parking is limited but public parking close by.
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Despite the cathedral hosting ,in my opinion, a rather surprising "Strictly" charity event with loud music and scantily clad dancers, they managed to preserve the reverential attitude for the three services I attended over the weekend. The clergy and staff were approachable and communicative.
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Staying with friends in West Midlands and this is their Cathedral that they attend. Very historical as well as beautiful. Had a wonderful time admiring the workmanship of this 400 + year old Christian site. We had the great privilege of attending service one Sunday while there and I would highly recommend going if you can at all. Parking in the older section of the village and walking down the cobblestone, tree lined street toward the Cathedral with the three towered bells ringing to call parishioners to service is something I will never forget and a once-in-a-lifetime event for me.
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Have visited this beautiful cathedral many times and always enjoy going.
It has amazing architecture plenty of quiet places to sit and think full of history and very helpful staff
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Having lived in Lichfield all my life and with American visitors arriving we wanted to take them to a place full of beauty and history. The cathedral does this every time. Inside and out it is so beautiful what is there not to like.
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the place is so fast ,the sculptures and art work in masonry ,relay interesting place to visit
a must if in Lichfield
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It is such a beautiful place. The entrance is free, donations welcome. Every time we go there we want to donate to keep this place open for as long as possible. Inside and outside looks outstanding. Architecture and paintings are world class. Amazing day out for any ages. So much things to do around too. They have a cathedral cafe just on the side. We've been there many times and will go going back loads
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Absolutely beautiful. Such a special place and an honour to be able to visit it. We all loved it!
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Lichfield Cathedral is well cared for and has some interesting features. The Natural History exhibition is well worth seeing.
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What a beautiful place. Just wish we could of stayed longer. But we had out little Yorkshire terrier dog out side 🐶
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This cathedral is personal to us as our family name is Hodson and there is a monument for Hodson's Horse. My 6th Great Grandfather was Major Hodson who died at the siege of Lucknow in 1858
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Wonderful place really enjoyed it with my family.
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