Lichfield is a city in the county of Staffordshire that is now famous as the place where ‘the Staffordshire Hoard’ was discovered. It was in a field here that the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found in Britain was unearthed. There is history at every turn in Lichfield; it retains much of the original ladder-shaped street pattern that was planned when the early town developed in the 12th century under Bishop Clinton. Where the magnificent cathedral stands today, is thought to be where the first church of Lichfield was located and went on to become the ecclesiastical centre of the Kingdom of Mercia.
With historic streets and buildings, unspoilt charm, fabulous visitor attractions like the Cathedral with its striking three spires, Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum and the Heritage Exhibition as well as a wonderful selection of cultural attractions, restaurants, pubs, shops and easy access to surrounding areas, Lichfield offers the visitor a wealth of choice.
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St. Marys Chambers
5-7
Lichfield, WS13 6LQ
St Marys Chambers
5-7 Breadmarket Street
Lichfield, WS13 6LQ
1a
Trent Valley Rd
Lichfield, WS13 6EE
12 conduit street
Lichfield, WS13 6JR
Birmingham road
Lichfield, WS14 0QP
5 Lion Court
Wade St
Lichfield, WS13 6HL
42 Bore St
Lichfield, WS13 6LU
75 Christ Church Lane
Lichfield, WS13 8AN
5 Lion Court
Wade St
Lichfield, WS13 6HL
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