There's so much to do in Lichfield!
Explore Lichfield's rich and varied history, with Georgian museums including the Samuel Johnson Birthplace and Erasmus Darwin House, through to the stunning medieval Lichfield Cathedral. Experience the inspiring National Memorial Arboretum featuring over 330 thought-provoking memorials, nestled amongst lush and maturing woodland. Or if you fancy a bit of culture check out the lineup of entertainment at Lichfield Garrick Theatre or The Hub at St Mary's.
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Beacon Park is set in more than 70 acres of beautiful gardens and open space within easy reach of the city centre. Visit the park for a leisurely…
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The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK's year-round centre of Remembrance. The expansive 150-acre site is centrally located in the National Forest…
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Lichfield Cathedral is a treasured landmark in the heart of the country that prides itself in offering a warm welcome to all our visitors.There is…
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Discover the life and times of Samuel Johnson, the great man of letters famous for writing 'A Dictionary of the English Language' in 1755. Explore an atmospheric historic…
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The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK's year-round centre of Remembrance. The expansive 150-acre site is centrally located in the National Forest in Staffordshire.…
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Beacon Park is set in more than 70 acres of beautiful gardens and open space within easy reach of the city centre. Visit the park for a leisurely walk, golf, children's play…
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Lichfield Cathedral is a treasured landmark in the heart of the country that prides itself in offering a warm welcome to all our visitors.There is plenty to explore with…
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Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust
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An important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to north Wales
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Manor Farm Fruits is situated in the picturesque village of Hints in Staffordshire, 6 miles from Lichfield and just 3 miles from Tamworth. The farm has been owned and run by…
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The museum tells the story of the soldiers of the Staffordshire Regiment and its predecessors. Exhibits include vehicles, weaponry and memorabilia relating to 300 years of…
So much to see and do