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Accommodation and travel ideas in Lichfield
Lichfield, in Staffordshire is famed for its three-spired cathedral and as the birthplace of Dr. Johnson, the writer of the first authoritative Dictionary of the English Language - and both are important tourist attractions today. It has retained its original importance as an ecclesiastical centre, but its industrial and commercial development has been relatively limited. As such, the centre remains with an essentially old-world character and pockets of history and intrigue.
Historic places to visit in Litchfield
The ecclesiastical nature of this city permeates the town, history and architecture so the major attractions are places around the Cathedral and Bishop's palace and other churches. There are visitor museums as well with those dedicated to Erasmus Darwin and Samuel Johnson of particular note to the place and any interested visitor.
Historic Litchfield bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation in Litchfield
The more historic hotels and bed and breakfasts will be towards the centre but there are a decent range of hotels throughout the city along with more rural hotels and B&Bs to stay at within easy reach of the city.
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