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In December 2017, bluen0se57 said about Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
Took our two granddaughters aged 11yrs and 8yrs to see Aladdin yesterday we all had a fabulous time. Very funny and entertaining. Definitely will be booking for next year. You can see how much hard work has been put into this 😀Well done to everyone who took part it was brilliant and the props were brilliant too. Staff in restaurant area were very friendly and helpful too nothing too much trouble 😊
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In October 2018, Helen C said about Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
Lichfield Garrick is very easy to find, parking is close and free after 6.30pm , good selection of local bars & restaurants . 25% off at the one opposite i noticed last night . The Garricks Green Room gets very crowded , i dont think everyone realises there are another two bars available on higher floors.
Staff always helpful, smiling and polite .
Brian Blessed was amazing, jaw dropping, fascinating and 10000% worth every penny !!
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In August 2024, James said about Bradshaw’s Farm Shop & Cafe
10/10 would recommend bradshaws, an all time favourite breakfast spot for me. Plenty to choose from and the food is all fresh and tasty! The atmosphere is great in the restaurant, can be busy at times but what good restaurant isn’t? I would say the only downfall is it is a bit on the pricey side however it is warranted with the quality of food you get therefore it is only a treat basis for me but would still definitely recommend. The shop here is also 10/10, lots of choice and variety and the staff are always there with a smile on their face to help you with whatever it is you need.
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In April 2015, Stefano915 said about Lichfield Cathedral
We visited the Cathedral on a bank holiday. The place was busy but not packed. Very nice welcoming staff at the entrance gave us a leaflet and explained where to go. We were impressed by the carvings and the nave. It looks like a Roman Cathedral from Central Italy (Orvieto if you've ever been). Really amazing glass windows at the end of the nave by the Virgin chapel. Beautiful representations of the life of Jesus. Really a must see place if you are in Lichfield visiting the town or enjoying a meal in one of the restaurants.
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In March 2012, Lynne091 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Visited the cathedral with my husband on a sunny early spring day. The cathedral has some of the best architecture i have seen with beautiful pieces dotted around which you can see and touch.Whilst not as spectacular as Canterbury it is free to go into and you may or may not make a donation.We felt it was a good attraction in a lovely quaint area.As with all cathedrals it was quiet and peaceful. Beautiful glass which they were raising money to preserve.Go along it is a good day out with cute tourist areas and some nice restaurants /traditional tea rooms around.
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In March 2012, Lynne091 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Visited the cathedral with my husband on a sunny early spring day. The cathedral has some of the best architecture i have seen with beautiful pieces dotted around which you can see and touch.Whilst not as spectacular as Canterbury it is free to go into and you may or may not make a donation.We felt it was a good attraction in a lovely quaint area.As with all cathedrals it was quiet and peaceful. Beautiful glass which they were raising money to preserve.Go along it is a good day out with cute tourist areas and some nice restaurants /traditional tea rooms around.
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In May 2016, fork_handles said about Lichfield Cathedral
The cathedral of Litchfield City is one of the less well known cathedrals in the UK but is no less spectacular than any of the more famous ones. It's impressive façade is a focal point as you enter the cathedral close and the surroundings are very pleasant with a gift shop, Erazmus Darwin house and a cathedral coffee shop and restaurant all in close proximity. The interior of the cathedral reflects the 1200 years of history at this location and there are informative displays regarding the cathedral as well as local history and relics in the Chapter House. It is free to enter with a donation requested on exit. Certainly one of the most noticeable local landmarks and well worth a visit.
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In January 2016, Anthony L said about Buzzards Valley
What an amazing place! First thing that hits you is the welcome, whether you are going to the restaurant, fishing, the shop, Excelsior or an event - the people there are so friendly and helpful. The Restaurant is amazing such lovely food and the shop sells all those things that you didn't realise you needed, but once tried, you can't do without. I have been to many events there, including FamilyFest last year and also Business Breakfast Clubs to and i can honestly say, and i know many agree with me, that along with the fine wine they make and the wonderful delights in the shop - it really is the BEST breakfast in Sutton Coldfield!
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In June 2019, MicKian said about Lichfield Cathedral
Easy found follow sat.nav , while turn in first see you be stupefied , what a big & Amazing Cathedral, like place on Barcelona. We visit on Sunday , road side free parking . Free entrance to the church , you spend much hours inside or walk around the building and also nearby property . City high street just on the corner . And another big lake area 5 mins walk distance, base on the rain , we change our walking plan for dining at the small city restaurant.
Will recommend friends to visit .
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In January 2015, Susie2167 said about Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
We have visited quite a few productions here and have been impressed by the venue each time. The theatre is bright and modern and has a restaurant and bar with cosy sitting
Armchairs from which to enjoy a drink or coffee either before the show or during. The sitting in the auditorium is good with plenty of legroom and not too many rows of seats so that you can see the stage from any position. There is a multi car park directly behind the theatre which is free to use after 6.00 pm and so travelling and parking are no problem. It is a pity that other theatres are not so accessible and a delight to visit.
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