Lichfield Cathedral

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On our stay at Swinfen Hotel we went into Lichfield and visited the Cathedral which is free entry. Inside was beautiful with lots of history all around but it is the Stain glass windows that make this Cathedral which are stunning .
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Although not normally in to this kind of stuff, we loved the cathedral. There was a Turner exhibition on at the time, and also lots of history on local military, the cathedral itself and its importance to the local community.
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It is so beautiful and peaceful I love Lichfield Cathedral
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One of the most beautiful cathedrals in the UK. Please spend your time watching all the art that it has inside like some of the sculptures
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Lichfield is a very special place for me ,I have some very good freiends who live there ,when I visit I always call at the Catherdral to say aPrayer for my family who have passed away ,it's a lovely Catherdral
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We visited the area around the cathedral as at the time there was a private event on. It's a stunning building and would have loved to view inside. Well worth a visit.
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Simply magnificent. Take a pause to gaze at the row of gargoyles on the exterior side wall before you reach the front entrance. One is pulling a face while another appears to be vomiting energetically!

The front facade is breathtaking. Approach slowly and allow yourself time to take in the intricacy of the carving.

Inside, the stained glass is captivating and worthy of a visit in itself.

Be sure to visit the foot-bathing corridor and of course the Lichfield Angel.

The only aspect that tainted my visit was the frequency of requests all around to make donations. Rather off-putting. However, don't let this deter you.The cathedral is very special, and well worth the walk through the town centre to get there.
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Lichfield I'd a beautiful maintained and welcoming Cathedral. I loved that I could pay my respects to the Manchester victims and loved the directed prayer time x Thank you x
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Magnificent triple-spired cathedral, set in a close of beautiful houses, this place never fails to inspire and delight. Soaring stained-glass windows at the east end will give you a crick in the neck from gazing upwards, but well worth any discomfort. Our favourite spot is St Chad's Head Chapel, where the angel musicians in the windows sport peacock feather wings, it is a good place for a quiet moment of reflection. Make sure you see the famed Lichfield Angel stone carving, and see if you also think he looks rather like Jeremy Clarkson (sorry, Angel) :-)
I only wish some visitors would show a little more respect for the true purpose of this building, especially during the daytime Eucharist service.
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It is hard to put in words how amazing this cathedral is .
The outside architecture is stunning and the amount of work it must have taken to create is astounding .
The interior is very much on the same level with lots to look at and enjoy.
All this and they allow access on a donation basis which I for one didn't mind adding to the box.
The town of Lichfield is also a really nice place to wonder around with plenty of shops to wonder around.
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What a gem this often overlooked Anglican cathedral truly is. My last visit was some twenty years ago and I was surprised that entry was still free. Of course everyone makes a donation but it was nice to have the opportunity to make a donation which we felt was appropriate rather than the extortionate fees charged by some other similar attractions. The close is as beautiful as most others in England and a stroll around the outside of the cathedral is highly recommended. There was a Turner exhibition in today which was a unexpected bonus for those inclined. We were allowed access to the quire and there was a booklet to help younger visitors enjoy and discover the cathedral. Truly beautiful.
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We were welcomed in even for the last 20mins of Sunday service. So glad we did.
This is a truly epic sized cathedral and architecturally stunning. The outside is a feast for the eyes and could not possibly disappoint.
Highly recommend a visit.
Plenty of amenities within the square, shop, restaurant and toilets.
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We visited this gothic cathedral 30 years ago, and I want to reacquaint myself with the three spires and the reddish colour of the stone. It is far better than I remember! We attend Sunday Choral Eucharist which we enjoy, but the building itself is a wonder. There are many stained glass windows, but the Lady Chapel with its collection of large Belgian windows is wonderful. There are also many ornate iron grills, and the columns are clusters of stone straws which flare out at the top. There is a strange Chapel of the Head of St Chad, even though the bones and head of St Chad have been missing for 500 years! And finally, there are lovely views of the cathedral across the Minster Pool just south of the cathedral. A treat!
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Took a group to the Cathedral and was very impressed with the way our group was helped and welcomed. A great place to visit.
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The Cathedral is not only open for public worship, but aims to be a focal point for the city as well as a religious centre.

Right now, the Cathedral is hosting the Turner exhibition, which includes J. M. W. Turner’s painting of Lichfield Cathedral, together with some of his sketches. The exhibition is not merely about Turner: the Chapter House, which contains most of the exhibits, displays paintings of the Cathedral by various artists over the years, including the Cathedral’s artist in residence, Peter Walker.

It is well worth the visit, but if you miss the closing date of 11 June 2017, keep an eye out for other exhibitions and events. There is always much that’s happening.
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Visited the Cathedral to see the Turner painting of the Cathedral. A small free show that includes works by other artists including Piper and Girtin. You are asked to make a donation.
The exhibition is only there for a few more weeks before the painting is auctioned by Sotherbys.
The Cathedral itself is a beautiful piece of architecture and is well worth seeing. We walked through the city and ate at The Stables.
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Do not leave Lichfield without visiting the cathedral. Lovely lake and seating area close by. A must to visit
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A Hugh cathredral very impressive inside it feels very peaceful. A place to reflect about those you have lost.
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My friends and I attended the cathedral for the service this morning. The building is very impressive and this cathedral does not change when visiting they ask for a donation very interesting visit.
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Would highly recommend visiting the cathedral, especially now. There's an exhibition on right now, based on paintings of the cathedral over the centuries. The star of the show is the Turner painting, which is going to be sold by Sotheby's. I loved the mixed media work by John Piper, who designed the stained glass windows of Coventry Cathedral. Look above the door of that "room" to see the Mediaeval wall painting.
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A quiet walk in carefully tendered grounds brings you to Lichfield Cathedral. It felt like a personal pilgrimage to turn the corner from Mister Pool as you're drawn to the three spires. Highly recommended if you're visiting Lichfield with plenty of coffee shops for a sit down.
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We went to see an exhibition of Turner's watercolour painting of Lichfield Cathedral. We were overwhelmed by this magnificent Cathedral and it's three spires. The history is amazing. We got a children's guide which gave us lots of information about the 'angels ' around the Cathedral. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We will definitely be returning.
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Beautiful Cathedral with a fascinating history. The staff were extremely helpful and showed us around. We enjoyed the Turner exhibition and the Angel Hunt. Well worth a visit.
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Lichfields crown, the Cathedral is stunning both inside and out. A wonderful opportunity to see the Turner picture before it returns to its new owners. A place to sit and contemplate your world.
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Lovely Cathedral well worth a visit if you're in Lichfield. The outside is probably more decorative than the inside but the stained glass windows are stunning. It's free to go in, a donation is asked for. The Turner exhibition is a bit disappointing and £6 for a programme when it's just one painting plus a few sketches of Turners is a complete rip off (My opinion....my husband argued with me).
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