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In February 2017, Paul and Alison H said about Lichfield Cathedral
We often come to Lichfield for an afternoon and always manage to pop in to the cathedral. It's always been a place in our personal history from a visit during my confirmation journey, our vicar becoming a deacon and just feeling at home here. Very serene and lovely. It has a history beyond imagining, which you need to look into. Also, pop over to the shop (No9 across from the entrance). Lovely staff over there and a friendly cat.
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In March 2017, Sandra B said about Lichfield Cathedral
We received a warm welcome on entry and everyone connected to the Cathedral was very friendly. The architecture is truly awe inspiring. The setting was beautiful. We were lucky to have visited on a warm, late summer's day and so took advantage of the gardens outside.
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In March 2017, sdawso_137613 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Absolutely fab, couldn't get over the size 😊really worth a visit,would go back again as one section was closed as we didn't get there till late afternoon
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In March 2017, Carol H said about Lichfield Cathedral
This is Lichfield's jewel, and not to be missed.The Cathedral Close is beautiful.Nearby is Erasmus Darwins House, another gem.
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In March 2017, Pat B said about Lichfield Cathedral
My partner and I went to Lichfield for a weekend and went to look at the cathedral .it's easy to find and is free to enter they ask if you want to donate. While in the cathedral we was over weld over the size inside. There is a lot of interesting things to see and take photo's while in the area it's well worth taking a look at.
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In March 2017, crimewriterkate said about Lichfield Cathedral
Very impressed by this lovely cathedral. I was particularly impressed by the intelligent and sensitive way they've dealt with the fraught issue of charging for admission. There is an admission desk, issuing tickets in order to keep track of visitor numbers. Donations are encouraged but in a gentle way. It's a good compromise.
Much to see and admire in the building. We took a 45-minute guided tour, which was superb - the guide was articulate, well-informed, interesting.
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In March 2017, lindilou22 said about Lichfield Cathedral
An absolute must see if you are in the area. Free entry but donations can be given. The chapter House closes at 4 so ensure you see that first.
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In March 2017, Andrew K said about Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield Cathedral is simply stunning. The architecture, history, windows, quiet areas, artefacts, Staffordshire Hoard exhibition and various books are a revelation. Free entry is a bonus and the tour guides are very knowledgeable. You could wander around this place for hours there's so much to see. How it survives on donations who knows but this needs supporting.
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In March 2017, CanAlto said about Lichfield Cathedral
A glorious location and wonderful building. A pleasant coffee shop in the Close as well as a good little shop and more toilets than you usually find in many English Cathedrals.
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In March 2017, Adrian H said about Lichfield Cathedral
donation to get in so even a big group can take the whole clan . still, don,t skimp on the donation . very impressive inside and out .well worth a visit.
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