Lichfield Cathedral

4.8/5 based on 5225 reviews
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Gorgeous cathedral and excellent for events
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Very impressive Building and super interesting for a 7 year old who likes to find out about buildings and history.
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You could spend hours there, reading all the memorial plaques dating back hundreds of years. We were lucky enough to be there when a choir of schoolchildren were performing
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A very interesting Cathedral, the interior is a little dark. It has misery chords under the seats of the choir, but when I recently visited they were not on show. The Cathedral has several “Green Men” but not easy to find. However it does have a cat and mouse in the Chapter House.
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Such a beautiful experience
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Stunning
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Absolutely stunning, you help your self saying WOW!!! From outside to inside the cathedral is amazing and cant stop looking at its beauty, specially as its a medieval church and how old it is. Only problem i had is that I wish I had taken more photos but i was too overwhelmed.
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Beautiful cathedral, friendly staff & volunteers.
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Beautiful example of architecture from 1000-1100s which originally started from a saxon church which was built some 300 years previous.
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I was hugely impressed by the three spire cathedral of Glastonbury. The west frontage is exceptional though the saints and kings which had been removed at the dissolution of the monasteries were replaced in Victorian times. There is a lot of wonderful stained glass. The volunteer helpers were very friendly. Definitely to be recommended.
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What a great place to vist breathtaking cathedral great little town
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Nice cathedral
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This is a gorgeous cathedral, inside and out. I specifically wanted to see the "Lichfield Angel" - an amazing frieze that was fairly recently uncovered from underneath the floor - and spent a couple of hours just marveling at the architecture. I am sure others can take better photos than I can, but this is so worth the time. There are spires, gargoyles, relics of a saint... more than a millennium of history. The volunteers are very helpful and knowledgeable.
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A wonderful place to be reflective. Superb music in a wonderful building.
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Beautiful cathedral.
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I recommend visiting
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Beautiful, historical building. Good information leaflet. Toilets and refreshments a short walk away, something to bear in mind if taking someone who is elderly or disabled. No shop. No charge for entry but donations welcome and guide available for £2.
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Beautiful cathedral, well worth a visit.
Informative and helpful guides, so much history.
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Lichfield is a lovely place, lots of nice old streets and the Cathedral worth a visit,also Erasmus Darwins garden , very interesting
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Amazing historical place to visit.
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Queen by candlelight, fab and well organised 😊
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Lovely cathedral very central in Lichfield. Welcoming volunteers and plenty of information on the building and it monuments including easy to use visual screens
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Beautiful place
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A fantastic hidden heights tour today! Extremely interesting and well run. Our guides John and Graham were knowledgeable and very witty. Would highly recommend.
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It has a very impressive front. It was built in 1242 on the remains of the 8th century church of St Chad. Wonderful stone carvings throughout. Some medieval stained glass in two windows. We went in the Chapel of St Chads head, which had been a place of pilgrimage. The head is no longer there. There was Consistory Court in the cathedral, but not available to see. The chapter house held most of the treasures as well as the 8th century St Chads gospels. There was a green man carved to the wall and a cat and mouse carved in stone a little higher. We did this in a day trip from London on the train.
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