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In September 2016, acocia said about Lichfield Cathedral
Not only the cathedral is well worth visiting but the Erasmus Darwin museum nearby is well worth a visit too. If you have younger children the park is a great place to go to. There also plenty of nice shops and a lot of very nice cafes. The market on Saturday offers a good selection of items. If you want to dine in the evening plenty of choice too. I recommend both the Thai restaurants.
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In May 2017, Sproxo said about Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
This was our first visit to The Garrick to see "Ventoux". The theatre is perfectly positioned with easy parking next door in the multi storey and only a few minutes walk to the nearby restaurants. Ventoux was a quirky show with the two actors being close enough to almost touch. A gritty performance highlighting the dark and tragic side of Le Tour de France
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In May 2017, PureDelights said about National Memorial Arboretum
Visited here today and found it very interesting but also very humbling. Fabulous place with great restaurant and coffee shop. Lovely gift shop too. We really enjoyed it and the staff are very helpful and friendly . Definitely worth visiting. Makes me feel blessed to be alive thanks to all these very brave and special people who gave their lives for us.
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In January 2018, Terence G said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very humbling but highly educational place to visit. The site is fantastic with all Arms and Services remembered with their own memorials. The grounds are immaculate and staff very willing to offer advice. The restaurant was very good and extremely reasonable priced with 2 main meals for £13. There is also transport buggys onsite for those with walking difficulties. A great tribute to the brave and fallen. A must visit!
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In October 2016, Hugh D said about National Memorial Arboretum
Close to Litchfield, car parking close to entrance wheel chair friendly, from the very start the history and exhibits give you an insite of our past history, for the disabled there is a train ride around the extensive grounds leading to the main memorial.
Not a place to go on a wet and windy day.
There is a restaurant on site and gift shop. Enjoy.
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In November 2016, irig01 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Set in 150 acres of countryside this place is well worth a visit. There is a train that takes you round some of the memorials which costs £5 and they tell you some of the history of the memorials. At the main entrance there is a restaurant, gift shop and a cafe. If you have a dog they are also welcome. To walk around the whole place would probably take a few hours but if you went on a nice day it would be worth it.
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In June 2024, Lida Baldwin said about National Memorial Arboretum
Lots to see, you need plenty of time, benches everywhere. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Train
journey and commentary very good if you cannot walk very far. Restaurant ok, but some meals take a while to arrive but good value. Parking well organised and managed by attendants. Opportunity to pay respect to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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In June 2024, Jane Coster said about National Memorial Arboretum
Having visited for the d day remembrance service beautiful setting. Staff were busy but so very accommodating and chatty. Well worth a visit..will go back on a quieter day to allow for a bit more reflection time.

Restrooms: Plenty of toilet facilities disabled toilets and baby changing facilities

Picnic area: Superb restaurant but plenty of places to sit and eat a picnic
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In August 2023, Rhona C said about National Memorial Arboretum
A wonderful thought provoking visit.
The grounds are set out so well. Lots of paths winding their way around various memorials.
The landscape is stunning and very well maintained.
The staff were so friendly and informative.
Toilets spotless and restaurant food very tasty and well priced.
Well worth a visit. Allow yourself at least three hours to see the place.
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In August 2023, Dianne Jones said about National Memorial Arboretum
What a place, you could have the whole day here no problem, had no idea that this place was so big and memorials for things I had no idea about. The land train is well worth riding as you get loads of information. The restaurant is actually really good value and there are volunteers in green that can help with any questions or directions.

Restrooms: They have wheelchair accessible toilets
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