Lichfield Cathedral

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It's like a church but bigger
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Beautiful cathedral. Donations to enter
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Fantastic Cathedral with a very rich history. Easy to get to and 5 mins walk into the town centre.
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Beautiful Chrism service on Maundy Thursday. A last goodbye to Bishop Clive
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The Lichfield Cathedral was great.
I Lord the Service
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Stunning architecture. Friendly staff. Lots to see and photograph.
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Amazing place steeped of history. A visit is a must if you are visiting Lichfield. The only complaint and understand it's very costly for the up keep of the cathedral but the way they try to force you to pay donations. But please don't let that spoil a visit to this amazing and beautiful place
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This is an excellent example of a Gothic Cathedral. It is located in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. The town is nice place to visit during the summer months. The Cathedral itself is spectacular from the outside. There are walkways on the outside so you can walk around the entire building. If you are a person that love cathedrals this is a must visit. Loved it.
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Staying in Coventry for a few days and wanting to go somewhere different I decided to revisit Lichfield as it was fairly easy to reach by train, via Birmingham. I haven't been for over 10 years but it is every bit as lovely as I remember. The staff were so welcoming and knowledgeable, pointing out the things to look out for and telling me things I hadn't learned on previous visits. I was warmly invited to join in the eucharist and was made very welcome and it was nice to be included in the service which I found very moving. The cathedral is a little apart from the town but in a beautiful setting, with lots of information boards dotted around the town, which made it a very enjoyable experience. I definitely learned more of the history of this lovely little town.
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Stunning
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Well worth a visit
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Beautiful church.
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Wot a beautiful cathedral we really enjoyed our visit very informative about the history of the place we were lucky the choir was practising they sounded lovely brought the place a live go visit
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The history in the cathedral is amazing. A real gem.
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Beautiful
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Beautiful. Recommended.
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Nice experience
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Plenty of history if cathedrals interest you.
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The fantastic architecture of a classic cathedral definatly worth a visit
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Lovely cathedral, went to see a George Michael tribute act by candlelight , they were okay. Very echoey and cold and toilets were outside and not much in the way of candlelight. Fun evening out with some very good friends 😊
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Great building steeped in history. Super friendly assistance. I like the option of a real voluntary donation, rather than demanding a set amount. Because of that we did enter, unlike our visits to Canterbury and York. Of course, we also donated far more than demanded at either Canterbury or York as we were given a free rein, and Lichfield deserves the funds for trusting their visitors.
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Beautiful historic building
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Enjoyed my visit. Used audio description.
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Lichfield Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, one of only three cathedrals in the UK with three spires. It is the cathedral of the diocese of Lichfield, which covers Staffordshire, most of Shropshire and parts of the Black Country and the West Midlands. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lichfield, currently Michael Ipgrave, who was appointed in 2016. It is a Grade I listed building.
Years of construction 1195–1340 Length 113 m (371 ft) Width of nave 21 m (69 ft) Width of transepts 50 m (160 ft) Height 76.8 m (252 ft) (central spire) Number of towers 3 Number of spiers 3 Height of spire 76.8 m (252 ft)
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Excellent venue and good location
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