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In August 2012, baztemple said about Lichfield Cathedral
We stayed on Dam St. Facing the cathedral. So we had the pleasure to visit all hours. We done a night walk around to add a bit spook to the place. With all it's statues mounted on its walls it certainly gave it that feeling. During the day it was good to see the beauty inside & out. Camera pass is £2 defo worth getting that. It's free to go in and donations can be given at the end. Tours are available I believe.
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In January 2014, trip67 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Amazing place. Been there quite a few times and it never fails to amaze me. fantastic atmosphere & all for free.
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In January 2014, christinert said about Lichfield Cathedral
This is a very interesting cathedral in a stunning location by the river and adjacent to a lovely park. An oasis of peace on a busy summer's day !
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In February 2014, hrftravler2 said about Lichfield Cathedral
This is a lovely place but inside lacks the va via book of others, but you must go if in Lichfield, fabulous gift shop and no pressure to pay to go in but please put a donation in box, if it wasent there what a shame that would be.
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In February 2014, TCC28 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Welcoming, good guide quiet cathedral with lots of history. Setting of buildings around cathedral very pleasant and worth a visit
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In June 2015, Steven A said about Lichfield Cathedral
As we walked in we were given a quiz to do with the children find the Angels, the gentleman was so nice to our young children they couldn't wait to see him as they left. Was very impressed
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In June 2015, DeeJ942 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Interesting historically and for it's fine building. Very detailed carvings take some time to assimilate.
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In June 2015, M&G_OnTheRoadAgain said about Lichfield Cathedral
We were blessed with a lovely sunny afternoon - we gave thanks to the volunteer at Shugborough Hall who recommended we come, wow, wow and wow again!

The exterior of the cathedral is covered in statues and carvings and is well worth spending time trying to take in this extraordinary visual feast. The interiors are beautiful and have immense grandeur. We really enjoyed the many types of encaustic tiles in the floor at the business end of the cathedral.

Already really looking forward to when we can next visit.
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In June 2015, B12T said about Lichfield Cathedral
We only stopped in Lichfield for one night we walked into town to have some supper and couldn't resist going in to this amazing cathedral
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In June 2015, TMTLTBMG said about Lichfield Cathedral
There are many things to notice about Lichfield Cathedral. The interior is as grand as you could hope for and the facade is really stunning. It is covered in statues.

In front of the entrance is a small green where there are occasional events and allows you the space to take some great photographs.

This is a working church and there are often services and events linked to the local community.
Around Christmas time they have many different carol evenings. For the last two years we have attended one of the shopper's carol services; held on the last Saturday before Christmas at 12.00 and 16.00. My partner is a Christian and even I enjoy singing the carols. They also have many Christmas trees in one section of the church, each one is decorated by a different school or business and you pay a nominal fee to view them (I think it was £1 per person), the money is donated to charity. All of the events are advertised on their web site.

There is disabled parking in the Close directly outside the front door, but this is limited. Follow the signs.

If you are mobile there is a car park fairly close by, but I would recommend parking in the city centre and walking the 5-10 minute walk so that you see the river and cross the bridge to the Cathedral. You will then arrive at the close at the side of the Cathedral and can see all the ornamentation and statues on it as you approach the front. There is also a great little tea shop, run by the cathedral at the river end of the Close.
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