Lichfield Cathedral

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Every one had a great time we took a guide tour which was first class we then had lunch at the small cafe opposit which was very good.
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Inspiring place to visit. Food available in Cafe?Restaurant at side of Cathedral. I regularly visit. Do pop across the road to the book shop next to which you can access the tranquility of the Erasmus Darwin garden as a bonus, and if it's open get into the house.
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Knowledgable volunteer staff and wonderful architecture really worth a visit if you are in staffs the interior is peaceful and calm and has some incredible stone carvings
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Much of the cathedral is Victorian restoration, so it doesn't have particularly interesting windows etc. But the original shape is there, in the original sandstone, and that alone is impressive. The chapter house has some very interesting items, including a small exhibition about the Staffordshire hoard, a fine early statue of the angel Gabriel and a 14c Assumption wall painting, which is very unusual.
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Took a walk round the Cathedral one snowy day. Was a very nice Cathedral, nice displays to have a look round. Lit a candle for a small donation, was a nice way to spend an hour
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The cathedral is situated near to the centre of town on a hill and set in attractive grounds. Inside it is interesting but I wouldn't say anything outstanding in terms of UK cathedrals. Nearby is a lovely old quarter that is well worth a vist.
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Lichfield is easier to byepass, by road or rail, than to visit, but it is worth making a small detour to this lovely old market town, dominated by its red sandstone cathedral. Begun at the end of the twelfth century it seems to echo French Gothic-style with two spires at the west end and a third (the highest) over the transept. The cathedral was repeatedly contested and severely damaged during the Civil War, the central spire was shot away, the cathedral abandoned, roofless. The restored cathedral is spectacular and the three spires (The Ladies of the Vale) are unique in England. Within the cathedral Chapter House try to see the 8th century Lichfield Angel and Lichfield Gospels as well as the Lichfield horde of gold objects found in a field outside the town. The Cathedral Close includes a coffee shop / tea garden (south east corner, toilets adjacent) and book shop (facing the West facade). Contributions to the upkeep of the cathedral are welcome but Lichfield is a welcoming cathedral which does not demand an entrance fee (others should blush).
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What a lovely surprise, we had never been to Lichfield before and what a surprise, it was a lovely place to wonder round, the cathedral is stunning, well worth a visit.
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A tranquil place amid the busyness of Lichfield city. Take a few minutes to sit in one of the chapels and soak up the atmosphere
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A stunning building, lots of interesting history helpful guides. The beautiful stained glass windows were magnificent.The statue of Charles 1st on the right hand side of the cathedral is awesome. Interestingly the cathedral requested a donation which was what you could afford.Well worth a visit steeped in history!!
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I recently visited Lichfield Cathedral. It has 4 spires and inside was very interesting with beautiful stained glass windows and other interesting features. The guides were very pleasant friendly and helpful. If you are visiting the midlands I would recommend a visit to Lichfield cathedral.
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Amazing cathedral, my wife and I had a fantastic time looking around, well worth a visit, one of those places that fills you with awe and makes you feel tranquil. The Cathedral’s three spires rise from historic Lichfield's centre and can be seen from miles around. Wonderful experience, fully recommended.
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Lovely and magnificent Cathedral.
Went during the Lichfield festival so had to wait to go into cathedral.
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We came to lichfield for a wedding and went sightseeing also. The cathedral is stunning inside and outside. it is free to get in and you get an information leaflet to take round with you.
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Very nice,evensong is really nice we'd evening 5-30.i liked everthing,lichfield is really nice city to stroll around.
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Intersesting Cathedral to visit and its free entry (donations requested). Saw some bits and pieces from the Staffordshire Hoard that are on display with a good description of what the pieces are and where to see more of it. Good free guide leaflet provided when you enter that gives a good insight into the history of the place.
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It’s a beautiful cathedral and admission and is free unlike so many other places of worship were they charge you for admission always these places are pleading poverty and want to extort money from you even though most are built out of public subscriptions and get lottery grants
it goes against the Christian teaching to charge to enter a place of worship yet so many do Christians ignore this fact
we were so impressed that we left a donation
The ground that the cathedral sits in are not to clever and a bit of a let down
The stone carvings outside are wonderful and impressive unfortunately on the day visited it was raining but we may go back another day
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What magnificent architecture. Went to Lichfield to have a look round as a few people at work said it was a nice place to visit. The first thing I will say is the the carparks are well signposted and not too expensive. The walk to the cathedral is nice, down a narrow street which then opens out to the precinct. We were welcomed by a guide who gave us a short but informative talk about the history of the building, I then bought a camera ticket (only £2) and we went to explore. All in all a great morning, the guides were friendly & knowledgable. Would recommend to anyone, even like myself with no interest in relgion.
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Cathedral is huge. Does need a clean though. Easy walk along cycle route to find this. A bit of a landmark for this town. Some good historic walks also nearby.
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I believe that it is important to take a few moments to appreciate the beautiful things in the world, this is one of them and one that you simply must visit. The stained glass windows are stunning and really worth a look!!!
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As introduced in some brochures, it is a three spired medieval cathedral. Had a Monday off and went to Lichfield to relax myself, the cathedral was the second place to visit and didn't make me disappointed. The inside architecture may not be so much different from other cathedrals in England, but the sculptures and carvings of saints in the walls outside really make a difference, which are marvellous and worth a good look.
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This is a magnificent cathedral with wonderful stonework and magnificent carving and statues. Much to see and admire
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A large impressive building. Spent ages walking around. I always light a candle for relatives and friends who I have lost when I visit churches or cathedrals.
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What a lovely Cathedral, it's what a cathedral should look like both inside and out. Well worth a visit.
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Lichfield Cathedral is an impressive three-spired medieval cathedral, it is an incredible site and has a commanding view of Lichfield itself. The stone walls of the cathedral have been blackened over the years which gives the building even more presence.

On the outside there are over a hundred intricate carvings of Kings and saints. Inside the cathedral is cavernous with even more carved heads, there are over 400 cushions in the aisles to celebrate the parishes across the diocese.

There is a section that is dedicated to the Staffordshire Hoard where there are actual and replica pieces and interactive screens to give more background of the exhibition.

The cathedral is a must see for all of its varied and interesting history, Lichfield is also such a pleasant city and also easy to go to, definitely recommended.
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