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In July 2022, Richard Bartlett said about National Memorial Arboretum
Absolutely brilliant, well kept and staff exceptional. My second visit and will certainly be back again. A must for any body to remember the fallen especially if like myself ex force's.
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In February 2016, lukeevandavis said about Lichfield Cathedral
I'm far from a religious man, but the cathedral is a beautiful building. Very peaceful indeed. Probably the type of place you could take well behaved children and/or elderly relatives.
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In February 2016, Robin W said about Lichfield Cathedral
visit was not rushed and lots to look around in the cathedral attendants made the trip worthwhile with there knowledge and not being overbearing.
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In February 2016, doubled2505 said about Lichfield Cathedral
We were staying in the Peak District and on our way home decided to stop here. We visited the cathedral which was impressive. It has 3 spires which I hadn't seen before in other cathedrals.
It also holds the second oldest book in Britain which for any history geek (like myself) is fantastic to see. The staff there were very knowledgeable and the choir were practising so it was enjoyable to be there.
Free to enter, they just asked for donations which is fair.
Lovely place to visit as is the town of Lichfield.
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In February 2016, DavidS66Burntwood said about Lichfield Cathedral
Whenever family and friends visit us we always find time to take a visit to Lichfield cathedral. it is a most beutiful building in a lovely setting and the history is excellent
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In February 2016, Ian H said about Lichfield Cathedral
The cathedral is absolutely stunning and well worth a visit if you are in Lichfield for one of the many fairs or events.
It is a beautiful example of a British cathedral on a par with York Minster (or not far off).
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In February 2016, Neil W said about Lichfield Cathedral
A wonderful three spired pocket sized cathedral, free entry, donations only. When entering we were approached by a friendly guide who gave us a free guidebook and information sheet and then let us wander round this atmospheric building at our own pace. Fantastic!
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In February 2016, Steven B said about Lichfield Cathedral
First impressions outside is its HUGE!!! Inside the welcome was both knowledgeable and warm. This is a working Church and as well as an interlude for prayer held by the Chaplain there was a communion service held at the High Altar whilst we tourists made our way quietly around this historical monument, parts of which date back to 500 CE. The staff are knowledgeable and enthusiastic without being in the least intrusive. Some of the treasures including the Staffordshire Hoard, were on display and much work is being carried out to areas of the building needing upkeep, but none that made the visit any less worthwhile. The building oozes charm and ancient history as well as some modernity showing how the Church is more than just stones and pews but a living force in this part of middle England. The Chapter House with the Book of St Chad has to be seen and John, the volunteer, is both enthusiastic and well versed in the history of this amazing book.
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In February 2016, Mel C said about Lichfield Cathedral
Beautiful cathedral and cathedral close. Well worth a visit. Been mabny times and never dissapointed
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