Lichfield Cathedral

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The history in the cathedral is amazing. A real gem.
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Beautiful
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Beautiful. Recommended.
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Nice experience
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Plenty of history if cathedrals interest you.
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The fantastic architecture of a classic cathedral definatly worth a visit
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Lovely cathedral, went to see a George Michael tribute act by candlelight , they were okay. Very echoey and cold and toilets were outside and not much in the way of candlelight. Fun evening out with some very good friends 😊
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Great building steeped in history. Super friendly assistance. I like the option of a real voluntary donation, rather than demanding a set amount. Because of that we did enter, unlike our visits to Canterbury and York. Of course, we also donated far more than demanded at either Canterbury or York as we were given a free rein, and Lichfield deserves the funds for trusting their visitors.
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Beautiful historic building
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Enjoyed my visit. Used audio description.
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Lichfield Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, one of only three cathedrals in the UK with three spires. It is the cathedral of the diocese of Lichfield, which covers Staffordshire, most of Shropshire and parts of the Black Country and the West Midlands. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lichfield, currently Michael Ipgrave, who was appointed in 2016. It is a Grade I listed building.
Years of construction 1195–1340 Length 113 m (371 ft) Width of nave 21 m (69 ft) Width of transepts 50 m (160 ft) Height 76.8 m (252 ft) (central spire) Number of towers 3 Number of spiers 3 Height of spire 76.8 m (252 ft)
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Excellent venue and good location
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Impressive place.
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We went on a visit to the cathedral with our local Squirrel Scouts troop who are aged 4-6 years old. Our amazing tour guide David gave us a tailored tour perfect for our squirrels age range and kept all the amazing information and key features of the cathedral to the interests of our squirrels.

An amazing trip by all. Would 100% recommend for our youth groups and scouts to attend.
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We took a cathedral highlights tour led by Graham. He was extremely knowledgeable and we learnt so much. Extremely good value at £10.
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I’m no scholar but for sheer grandiose accomplishment that you can see touch smell and experience visit Lichfield Cathedral.
I Visited with a dear friend, although I admit I’m very late writing a review better late than never. A day well spent indeed; Lichfield Cathedral… a beautiful place to see, to walk around and go inside. The awe inspiring architecture and absolute splendour is breathtaking. Even if you aren’t a religious person I would recommend going and seeing something so wonderfully realised and constructed it could almost make non believers convert! That men; many hundreds of years ago built such wonders to last to the present time and beyond is (pardon the pun) of biblical proportions.😳 So go and look 👀 at the place, you won’t be disappointed in seeing what mankind can achieve.👍
Plenty of car parks within a brief walking distance of the Cathedral and an all round nice place to visit for leisure and shopping.
Beautiful 😍
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A beautiful cathedral to visit and the entry is donation based. The staff are very friendly and helpful.
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Spectacular and breath-takingly beautiful! I was in awe of such rich history, and deep spiritual feeling I got from the Lichfield Cathedral! We visited for the "100 year Celebration of WW1", with the laser light show and grand exhibits. So very moving to be a part of this wonderful show. This was the highlight of my first trip to Lichfield, England with my husband in his hometown, to honor his grandfather who served in WW1. My favorite place in Lichfield! Thank you so much for a wonderful experience! God Bless!
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very magnificent building
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This is well worth a visit. The cathedral dominates the skyline for several miles. Inside, it is intricate and there is lots to see.
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Love this place.....so many memories
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I last visited when there was a Christmas Tree Festival on, which was very interactive. You were able to vote for which tree was your favourite.
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Litchfield cathedral, church, memorial gardens are picturesque and a worthwhile place to visit. Nice, clean and peaceful place to visit.
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Very nice
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Beautiful cathedral, well worth visiting.
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