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In October 2025, Karen Kent said about Franklins Removals - Removal Companies in Lichfield
After changing the date of our move several times and being the most disorganized home movers ever, Franklins were amazing. Bev was always calm and helpful when the dates moved again and again, and the team who arrived on the day were phenomenal! They packed, organised and supported us as we moved 18 years of stuff to our new home… no mean feat! Thank you so much, we would definitely recommend you to others!
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In October 2025, Kiran Dhillon said about Franklins Removals - Removal Companies in Lichfield
Used Franklins to move. So friendly and professional. Would highly recommend! Special shout out to Kieran and Michael for their care and attention to our belongings.
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In October 2025, Suzanne said about Spires Valeting
Very pleased with a fantastic service. Carl came out the same day to shampoo and valet our car after a tin of white paint tipped over all over the back of the car. Great job and highly recommended. Thank you Carl
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In October 2025, Julie Emery said about Burntwood Alpacas and Animal Experiences
Fabulous
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In October 2025, Jayne Irvin said about Louise Patrick - Not Just Travel
Booking our holiday with Louise was easy and hassle free. She is very efficient and our booking confirmation was with us in no time. The hotel we booked later had building work going on and we had to change to another hotel. Louse’s recommendation was absolutely perfect and we couldn’t have had a better hotel or holiday. It was again all sorted for us efficiently and hassle free. Thank you Louise.
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In October 2025, Amal Elderaa said about Lichfield Cathedral
Iconic architecture.
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In October 2025, john Wilson said about Lichfield Cathedral
£10 entrance for two pensioners is too much
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In October 2025, Bob Wall said about Lichfield Cathedral
It was a very interesting experience.
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In October 2025, Daniel Taylor said about Lichfield Cathedral
Music events of an evening, church services of course but also a quiet place to just be.
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In October 2025, James Beauchamp said about Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield Cathedral: When Three Spires is Just Being Greedy
​★★★★★ (Five Stars, but mainly for commitment to being very, very old)
​Lichfield Cathedral is, without a doubt, a masterpiece of mediaeval architecture and an utterly brazen display of over-achievement. While most cathedrals are content to offer a polite, single spire, Lichfield insists on giving you three—a triple-threat of holy Gothic dominance known locally, and rather sweetly, as "The Ladies of the Vale." It’s like arriving at a party and discovering the host is wearing three diamond necklaces.
​The first thing you’ll notice is the age. This place is so old, the stone remembers when central heating was just a flickering candle and a prayer. It’s an excellent place to feel immediately underdressed and slightly inadequate about your life choices. You, a mortal who struggles to remember where they left their keys, are standing beneath the silent judgement of 800 years of structural integrity.
​The Exhibits: Ghosts and Angels
​Inside, the light is glorious, streaming through stained glass that tells intricate biblical stories, often interrupted by a slightly abstract patch of Victorian restoration that looks like a 1980s computer graphic.
​The star attraction, however, remains the famous Lichfield Angel. Discovered buried under the floor, she is eternally enshrined and forever posing for her divine close-up. She serves as a poignant reminder that even in the 8th century, people were worried about their posture. She’s definitely worth the trip, though I’m still deducting half a star because the sheer historical weight made me spill my emergency coffee.
​The Practicalities of Piety
​For those worried about the lack of modern amenities, fear not. This ancient house of worship is perfectly balanced by the necessary presence of a well-stocked gift shop. Here you can buy a commemorative fridge magnet of a gargoyle staring existentially into the middle distance, ensuring your spiritual journey ends with an affordable transaction.
​The overall experience is one of sublime, breathtaking wonder, tempered only by the slight draft and the unavoidable thought: "How long did this take to dust?"
​Final Verdict: Go, be humbled, and then go straight to the nearby pub to warm up. They clearly spared no expense on spires, but heating budgets seem to have been tight since the 13th century.
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