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In July 2015, Phil C said about Lichfield Cathedral
I think this Cathedral is very underrated-ok lots of heavy handed Victorian restorations are in evidence but its still quite a stunning building- the three spires certainly make it stand out but the interior is atmospheric and during our visit the west door was open allowing more light to enter. I was also impressed with a warm welcome and very discrete requests for donations-not at all in your face which you often find- well worth a visit
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In July 2015, bryanmZ8311OL said about Lichfield Cathedral
We went to Litchfield Cathedral in June it was a beautiful summers day, the Cathedral is magnificent. As you wonder round you get sense of the history that has taken place there, we spoke to one of the canons at cathedral. He told us that during the civil war the cathedral was shelled from a public house not far where we stood and at that time the cathedral had a moat. As you gaze up at the spires you can see the third spire is not quite as old as the front, he went to say there had been a lot of bloodshed within the grounds during that time. The masonry work is truly beautiful and well worth a wonder round.
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In July 2015, FM1310 said about Lichfield Cathedral
The cathedral is well worth a visit if you're in Lichfield. It's the only one in England with three spires and is awe-inspiring. I'm not particularly religious, but the scale and history of the building is fascinating. They also do an "angel hunt" leaflet for small children, which helps to keep them occupied and interested - and helped me to notice more! The whole town is beautiful, and the tea rooms just across from the cathedral were very good too. Will remember this day for a long time
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In September 2015, 324keith said about Lichfield Cathedral
Well worth a visit , beautiful cathedral in heart of Lichfield a nice day out, with plenty to do and see
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In September 2015, julieann315 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Well worth a visit. Would definitely like to visit again with my family. Very nice looking cathedral
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In September 2015, Richardxxxxx said about Lichfield Cathedral
What an amazing history! We were lucky enough to get onto a guided tour and I can see how much you would miss if you just went round by yourselves.
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In April 2016, Gnomand said about Lichfield Cathedral
This is a huge, and beautiful old building. Contains some relics. Learning about the history of the area and cathedral is fairly interesting. It has an interesting contrast of traditional and modern adaption. A hidden giant gem in quiet Lichfield.
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In January 2016, The Heralds Heralded said about Lichfield Cathedral
Local sandstone thirteenth century Cathedral with three spires known as 'the ladies of the vale'. The West front is adorned with statues of biblical saints and Kings not unlike Wells Cathedral and tours are regular. Museum of the Staffordshire Hoard housed in the Chapter house. Entry is completely free and a Cathedral shop is within. Cafe and clean toilets are in the close. Parking is reserved within the confines of the close, but there is a short walk to the town car parks passed the lake. Statue to the Captain of the Titanic is park area near by.
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In January 2016, Mike Priaulx said about Lichfield Cathedral
Interesting & spectacular cathedral.
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In January 2016, Allan Akers said about Lichfield Cathedral
Big church, nuff said.
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