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Lichfield District visitor guide for 2013
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Nestled in the heart of the country,just a short drive from Birmingham,Lichfield District has something to suitall tastes.
With a history spanning back to Anglo-Saxon times, featuring tales of saints,Romans, gospels, playwrights,dictionaries, poets and more, Lichfield isa history lover’s delight just waiting to beexplored.
Be awed by the city’s three spiredmedieval cathedral, outwitted by SamuelJohnson, the father of the first moderndictionary, illuminated by the St ChadGospels and the Staffordshire Hoard, orchallenged by the foresight of ErasmusDarwin, physician, scientist andgrandfather of Charles Darwin.
For a real insight into our city’s richhistory, book a Green Badge guidedtour, or pick up a copy of the HeritageTrail from our award-winning TouristInformation Centre (see page 76).
WelcomeIf it’s excitement, adrenaline andadventure you’re after, head to DraytonManor Theme Park and test your nerveon some of the country’s scariestrollercoasters, or for a more magicaltime, it’s full steam ahead to ThomasLandTM, a fantastic place to entertain thelittle ones!
For a contemplative experience, visit TheNational Memorial Arboretum, which ishome to the iconic Armed ForcesMemorial that pays tribute to those whohave died whilst on duty, or as a result ofterrorist action, from the end of theSecond World War to the present day.
If you fancy staying with us for longer,why not base yourself in Lichfield anddiscover the delights of the heart ofEngland? From Shakespeare’s Stratfordand Birmingham’s cultural heart, throughto Shropshire’s industrial revolution - alland much more is just a short drive away!
To find out more about nearby delights,visit www.visitlichfield.co.uk/nearby
to Lichfield, the cathedral city at the centre ofAnglo-Saxon Britain
When you are out and about makesearching for events, places to stay,or where to eat even easier - just visit
www.visitlichfield.mobion your iPhone orsmartphone, or scan inthis QR code.
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1 Lichfield CathedralYou can’t visit Lichfield without a trip to themagnificent cathedral. The only medievalcathedral in the country with three spires,it has beautiful carvings, paintings,sculpture and treasures on display,including the stunning Lichfield Angel andSt Chad Gospels in the Chapter House.
2 The Staffordshire HoardThe world famous Staffordshire Hoard isthe largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon goldever found. It was discovered just outsideLichfield in 2009. A small selection ofhoard items, along with replicas of somestar items, are on display in LichfieldCathedral’s Chapter House and at venuesacross the region (see page 19).
3 The National Memorial ArboretumWith 50,000 maturing trees and over250 significant memorials, the arboretumis the UK’s year round centre ofremembrance. As well as the iconicArmed Forces Memorial, the arboretumfeatures moving tributes to charities, localand overseas organisations, as well ascivil services such as the fire andpolice. A varied programme of eventstakes place all year round.
4 The Samuel Johnson Birthplace MuseumWhile in the city, follow the story of theyoung Samuel Johnson, from his difficultchildhood to national celebrity anddictionary fame. The Grade I listedmuseum includes period room settings,interactive displays, activities for children,and more.
We’ve picked out ten of our favourite attractionsand landmarks in the district for you to enjoy.
Must-sees
‘A cathedral city by name, Lichfield is fullof small-town charm and character,
offering something of interest at every turn.’Steve McClarence writing in the
Times Travel section in 2011
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5 Erasmus Darwin HouseThe Georgian home of Erasmus Darwin,Grandfather of Charles Darwin andleading physician, scientist, botanist,inventor and poet of the 18th century.The house includes displays, interactivefeatures and a herb garden.
6 Lichfield Historic ParksMake sure your trip takes in our historicparks, which include Beacon Park, theGarden of Remembrance and MinsterPool & Walk. Recently transformed, eacharea is distinctive and worth a visit.Beacon Park’s Museum Gardens featuresa statue of Erasmus Darwin that wasunveiled in 2012, along with statues ofCommander Smith, Captain of the Titanicand King Edward VII.
7 St John’s Hospital & ChapelVisit St John’s Hospital - one of the finest15th century brick buildings in the country.The chapel, with its magnificent stainedglass window, is open to the public forquiet contemplation and the gardens areopen for visitors to enjoy.
8 Drayton Manor Theme ParkPacked with amazing rides, a 4D cinemaand a 15 acre zoo, Drayton Manor is afirm favourite with families. Home toEurope’s only Thomas LandTM, it features12 themed rides and attractions basedon Thomas & FriendsTM series. There arealso plenty of rides for thrill seekers,including a drop-tower, stand-up coaster,water rides and more.
9 Staffordshire Regiment MuseumFollow the story of the Regiment from itsraising in Lichfield in 1705, to the presentday and experience life on the westernfront by touring the full-scale reconstructionof a First World War trench.
10 Lichfield Heritage CentreVisit the Lichfield Story exhibitionexploring over 2000 years of Lichfield’shistory. Be inspired by a uniquerepresentation of a thousand years withthe Staffordshire Millenium Tapestries, abeautiful exhibition of embroidered panelsfor each century of the Millenium.
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But this is just a selection of all thedelights on offer. To see more browsethe pages of this guide or visitwww.visitlichfield.co.uk
From theatre and comedy, throughto literature and music, Lichfield isfast becoming recognised asStaffordshire’s festival city.
We start the year in style with thespirited Winter Beer and WineFestival and a traditional ShrovetideFair, with its ancient ceremony andpancake races, in February. Yoxall’sbeautiful bluebell woods open in April.
Summer really is festival season! Withthe Real Ale Jazz & Blues Festival,followed swiftly by the world famousLichfield Festival. Boasting around100 events, The Lichfield Festivalwelcomes over 50,000 guests to a
stunning medley of comedy, theatre,music, and cinema, along with an arrayof famous faces.
We bid farewell to the summer atLichfield Food Festival with celebritychefs, cooking demonstrations, marketsand more. Then we celebrate with abang at the much-loved free LichfieldProms in Beacon Park. So, if you visit usin September, don’t forget to bring yourpicnic blanket and Union Jacks!
Autumn sees the return of our everpopular Heritage Weekend, whenLichfield heritage attractions throwopen their doors for free, and thetraditional birthday celebrations ofour famous forefather, Samuel Johnson,take place.
Festivals and eventsIf you’re a book lover, Lichfield is amust in October, when LichfieldLiterature graces the city. Enjoy aweek-long festival of the written word,when many of the country’s leadingliterary figures take to the stage toshare their works.
When winter draws in, ‘bah humbug’couldn’t be further from our minds!From Christmas lights switch-ons, toshoppers’ carol concerts in thecathedral, and traditional Christmasmarkets, you’ll be sure to find yourfestive spirit with us.
To sample some culture all year round,make sure you book your seats at theLichfield Garrick, one of theregion’s best loved theatres.www.lichfieldgarrick.com
What’s on
To keep up to date onall our events, pick upthe latest copy ofWhat’s On fromLichfield TouristInformation Centre.
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2013 events ata glance
Winter Beer andWine FestivalFriday 1 & Saturday 2 February
Shrovetide Fair & Pancake RacesTuesday12 February
The International Festival of Beer - NBCFriday 15 - Sunday 17 February
Lent LecturesThursdays 14, 21 & 28 FebruaryThursdays 7, 14 & 21 March
St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations - NBCSaturday 16 March
Lichfield Cathedral Chorus ConcertSaturday 23 March
Bluebell Woods of Yoxall LodgeSaturday 13 April to Sunday 12 May
Curborough Sprint Course Open DaySunday 14 April
St George’s CourtTuesday 23 April
Lichfield Cathedral Chorus ConcertSaturday 25 May
Bon Jovi UK at ConkersSaturday 25 May
Lichfield Greenhill BowerSaturday 25 - Monday 27 May
Court of ArrayeMonday 27 May
The ELO Experience at ConkersSaturday 8 June
Shakespeare in the ParkWednesday 19 - Saturday 22 June
Lichfield Folk FestivalFriday 21 - Sunday 23 June
The Vintage Years Festival - NBCSaturday 29 June & Sunday 30 June
The Lichfield FestivalThursday 4 - Sunday 14 July
The National Forest Folk FestivalFriday 5 & Saturday 6 July
Lichfield Food FestivalSaturday 31 August & Sunday 1 September
U2:UK at ConkersSaturday 3 August
Whittington County & Craft FairSaturday 7 September
Sheriff’s RideSaturday 7 September
Lichfield Proms in Beacon ParkSaturday 7 September
Dr Johnson’s Birthday CelebrationsSaturday 21 September
Lichfield Heritage WeekendSaturday 21 & Sunday 22 September
Lichfield LiteratureOctober
Drayton Manor Theme Park FireworksSaturday 2 & Sunday 3 November
Lichfield Christmas Lights Switch OnNovember (date to be confirmed)
December Winter Wonderland at ConkersSaturday 1 & Monday 24 December
Lichfield Christmas FestivalDecember (date to be confirmed)
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Venue: Outside Guildhall, Bore Streetand Market Square, Lichfield.
Pancake races followed by civicprocession and the opening of theShrovetide Fair.
Time: From 12 noon
Admission: FREE to all.
Shrovetide Fair and Pancake Races Tuesday 12 February 2013
The Armed Man(A Mass for Peace) by Karl Jenkins withthe Thoresby Colliery Band.
For tickets please contact: The LichfieldGarrick on 01543 412121 or online atwww.lichfieldgarrick.com or in personfrom the box office.
Venue: Lichfield Cathedral, Lichfield.Time: 7.30pmAdmission: Tickets from £7.50 and therewill be some available on the door onthe evening.
On site parking fordisabled badgeholders only.
Lichfield Cathedral Chorus Saturday 23 March 2013
t: 01543 262987 www.lichfieldcathedralchorus.co.uke: info@lichfieldcathedralchorus.co.uk
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Venue: Guildhall, Bore Street, Lichfield.
Ancient manorial court now held in alight-hearted manner.
Time: 12 noonAdmission: FREE, but seating space islimited.
St George’s Court Tuesday 23 April 2013
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‘Come and sing’with Lichfield Cathedral Chorus.Rehearsal in the afternoon.
For tickets please see websiteor call 01543 262987
Venue: Lichfield Cathedral, Lichfield.Time: 7.30pmAdmission: Prices to be confirmed seewebsite. Audience tickets will beavailable on the door.
On site parking for disabledbadge holders only.
Lichfield Cathedral Chorus Saturday 25 May 2013
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Yoxall Lodge, Scotch HillsNewchurch, Burton upon TrentStaffordshire DE13 8RL
t: 01283 575237m: 07891 930483www.bluebellwoodsyoxall.co.uk
What could be more delightful than anEnglish woodland in spring?
Meander through the carpets of nativebluebells that flourish in the beautifulold woodlands at Yoxall Lodge, oncepart of the ancient Needwood Forest.
Six stunning walks to suit everyone insome of Staffordshire’s finest unspoiltcountryside.
Open: 13 April - 12 May 2013from 10.30am - 6pmAdults £4, children (5-16 years) £1,under 5s FREE.Directions: Follow AA signs from A515at Newchurch, and from A38 atBarton-under-Needwood.Facilities: Homemade cakes and creamteas. Picnic sites, toilets and freeparking. No dogs.
The Bluebell Woods of Yoxall Lodge Saturday 13 April - Sunday 12 May 2013
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Venue: Curborough Sprint Course,Fradley, nr Lichfield, Staffordshire.
It is full speed ahead at this freeintroduction to the motor sport of speedsprinting. An all you need to know
session includes on track instructionwith an experienced competitor.
Time: From 10am onwards.Admission: FREETickets: Available on the day only.
Curborough Sprint Course Open Day Sunday 14 April 2013
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t: 01543 309854f: 01543 258441e: kate.durrant@lichfield.gov.uk
Venue: Guildhall, Bore Street, Lichfield.
Humourous assembly of men at arms,traditional start of Bower celebrations.
Time: 10.30amAdmission: FREE, but seating space islimited.
Court of Arraye Monday 27 May 2013
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The TempestVenue: Maple Hayes Hall, Abnalls Lane,Lichfield WS13 8BL
Outdoor production of ‘The Tempest’.Audience seating on straw bales.Proceeds to charity.
Time: 19 to 22 June at 7.45pm,22 June at 2pm.
Admission: £12.50, concs £9.50Advance booking: Via website or LichfieldGarrick box office 01543 412121
Shakespeare in the Park Wednesday 19 - Saturday 22 June 2013
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Venue: Bit End Field, Vicarage Lane,Whittington WS14 9LQ
Now in its 10th year - a celebrationof the countryside for all the family.There will again be a host of populararena attractions, traditional arts andcraft stalls, classic vehicles, licensed bar,animal attractions, food and much
more. Why not also bring your dogand enter the dog show, or have atractor trailer ride in the countryside?Organised by Whittington & FisherwickParish Council.
Time: 10am - 4.30pm
FREE parking.
Whittington Country & Craft Fair Saturday 7 September 2013
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Venues: King Edward VI Leisure Centre,King Edward VI School, Bader Hall &Gym
A weekend of music, song and dancedisplays throughout the city. Dance andmusic workshops and display teams.Come along and see the fun.
Admission: Season tickets and Saturdaytickets available in advance. Ticketsalso available on the door. Prices onapplication. FREE street events.
Lichfield Folk Festival Friday 21 - Sunday 23 June 2013
t: Booking Secretary 01543 424292f: 01543 579562
www.lichfieldfolkfestival.co.uk
Festival Office, 7 The CloseLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 7LDwww.lichfieldfestival.org
t: 01543 306270e: info@lichfieldfestival.org
The 32nd Lichfield Festival centresaround Lichfield Cathedral, but will takein venues elsewhere in the city andbeyond. It runs from 4 to 14 July. Thefull festival programme will be
announced in April. To receive abrochure, call 01543 306270 orrequest one on the websitewww.lichfieldfestival.org
The Lichfield Festival
FESTIVAL EVENTSLichfield CathedralTwenty lunchtime, evening andlate-night concerts.
Lichfield GarrickA rich programme of music, drama,dance and spoken word.
Plus visual arts exhibitions, music incountry churches and educationprojects.
FREE COMMUNITY EVENTFestival Market, Saturday 6 JulyLichfield Cathedral CloseA vibrant spread of stalls, food anddrink with live performances.
10am - 4.30pm, with official openingat 10.30am. Contact 01543 306270.
Later in the year...Lichfield LiteratureOctoberTop authors and general discussionsabout all things bookish, centres on theBest Western George Hotel.
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Venue: Beacon Park, Lichfield WS13 6QZ
Lichfield Proms in Beacon Park isLichfield District Council’s free annualoutdoor concert for the whole family.Now in its fifteenth year, the event is anopportunity to enjoy a late summerevening of al fresco dining, live classicalmusic and fireworks.
Children’s activities are available from
5pm, then a brass band will take to thestage to warm up the crowd from 6pm.This leads up to the main concert at7.30pm, which features a symphonyorchestra and classically trainedsingers. The evening culminates with arousing sing-song and a firework finale.
Refreshments available. Small chargefor parking. No barbecues.
Lichfield Proms in Beacon Park Saturday 7 September 2013
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t: 01283 216633e: info@visitconkers.comwww.visitconkers.com
Conkers - Special events for 2013
These are just a sample of the great range of special events on offer at Conkers in2013. Please see www.visitconkers.com to see the complete events calendar.
Saturday 25 May - Bon Jovi UKGet ready to rock the night away!
Saturday 8 June - The ELO ExperienceThe ELO Experience are a superb band who adore the music of Jeff Lynne andthe Electric Light Orchestra.
Friday 5 & Saturday 6 July - The National Forest Folk FestivalThis popular annual event returns to Conkers with a great line up.
Saturday 3 August - U2:UK10th Anniversary concert. Supported by Rockaholic.
December Winter WonderlandMake this Christmas really special at the Conkers magical Winter WonderlandExperience - open for 12 days between Sunday 1 and Tuesday 24 December.
The award-winning attraction at the heart of the National Forest
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t: 01543 309854f: 01543 258441e: kate.durrant@lichfield.gov.uk
Venue: Outside Guildhall, Bore Streetand boundary of Lichfield City centre.
Traditional circuit of the bounds of thecity on horseback.
Time: Starts 10am assembly in Guildhall,
10.30am Sheriff’s Lead Party outsideGuildhall (main ride at SouthStaffordshire College Campus).
Admission: FREE for spectators.All riders must register in advancewith Lichfield City Council.
The Sheriff’s Ride Saturday 7 September 2013
Lichfield City Council53 Wade Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6HLwww.lichfield.gov.uk
t: 01543 309854f: 01543 258441e: kate.durrant@lichfield.gov.uk
Venue: Market Square, Lichfield CityCentre
Lichfield civic ceremony around theJohnson statue in the Market Square,
includes live performance by localschool musicians and choristers.
Time: 12 noonAdmission: FREE for spectators.
Dr Johnson’s Birthday Celebrations Saturday 21 September 2013
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t: 0844 472 1960e: info@draytonmanor.co.uk
Venue: Drayton Manor Theme Park.
A weekend of spectacular fireworks willbring Drayton Manor Theme Park’s2013 season to a close. The display willbe accompanied by music and will setthe night sky alight with all the coloursof the rainbow.
Time: Displays start at 7pm with the lastadmission into the park at 6pm. Manypark rides will be open until 9pm.
For more information, see our websiteor call our 24-hour information line.Save money with advance tickets bybooking online or calling the tickethotline on 0844 472 1950.
Drayton Manor Fireworks Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 November 2013
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t: 01283 532880e: info@nationalbrewerycentre.co.uk
The National Brewery Centre - Special events for 2013
These are just a sample of the great range of special events on offer at TheNational Brewery Centre in 2013. Please see www.nationalbrewerycentre.co.ukto see the complete events calendar.
Friday 15 to Sunday 17 February - The International Festival of BeerTaste some of the thousand beers and ciders entered for the International BrewingAwards - from the UK and over 40 countries worldwide! Live music, great food,tours and beer appreciation lectures.
Saturday 16 March - St. Patrick’s Day CelebrationsSt. Patrick’s Day Ceilidh and themed supper in our 200 capacity marquee.
On the last Friday of every month - The Firkin Comedy ClubA top-class evening of comedy. Four comedians and a compere to entertain you.
On the first & third Wednesdays of each month, Jazz on TapOur monthly live jazz club.
Saturday 29 - Sunday 30 June - The Vintage Years FestivalA celebration of the life-styles, fashion, music and classic cars of the40s, 50s and 60s.
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t: 01543 412112
The much loved Heritage Weekend isreturning with a bang! Events andactivities include free entry to all localheritage attractions, free entertainment,crafts, face painting, children’s quizzesand tours.
Full programme available August 2013.To join the mailing list call01543 412112.
Admission: FREE but there may be asmall charge for tours.
Lichfield Heritage Weekend Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2013
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Every year we publish two seasonal‘What’s On’ guides in spring andautumn. The guides detail eventsthroughout the district and just outside.Many are free and there’s loads forthe kids to see and do, so make sureyou pick up your free copy from ouraward-winning Tourist InformationCentre (see page 76).
Lichfield City Council53 Wade Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6HLwww.lichfield.gov.uk
t: 01543 309852f: 01543 258441e: christopher.moulton@lichfield.gov.uk
Venue: Market Square, Lichfield Citycentre.
Enjoy family entertainment and musicfrom 4pm - 8pm on the Market Square,including traditional carols from
6.40pm and the big switch on at 7pm.
Time: Carols at 6.40pm. Switch on at7pm, followed by the arrival of Santa.
Admission: FREE
Christmas Lights Switch On November 2013 (see local press for date)
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We’re passionate about our historyand heritage and we hope you’llsee why. From the stunningNational Memorial Arboretum andthe breathtaking StaffordshireHoard, through to our uniquemedieval cathedral and itsspectacular hidden treasures,history comes alive in Lichfield.
Lichfield was created in the 1st centurywhen the Romans built a fort atLetocetum (now known as Wall). Inaround 672AD, following the death ofSt Chad, Lichfield was reborn as anecclesiastical centre in honour of thesaint’s shrine. This was a thorny andbloody period of history, with many bat-tles marking the transition frompaganism to Christianity. It is believedthat around this time, the stunningStaffordshire Hoard, some of which canbe seen in the cathedral’s ChapterHouse, was buried in the district,possibly after a battle between warringfactions. To find out more visitwww.staffordshirehoard.org.uk
InspireOur heritage, culture and tours
In 2003, excavations in the Nave of thecathedral uncovered the remains of aSaxon church and the Lichfield Angel,believed to be part of St Chad’s shrine,built by Bishop Hedda in the early 8thcentury. Today you can view the Lich-field Angel in the cathedral’sChapter House, along with the St ChadGospels, which are older than thefamous Book of Kells.
To soak up some of our city’s proudhistory, visit the home of the author ofthe first English dictionary - The SamuelJohnson Birthplace Museum - or head tothe home of Erasmus Darwin, the grand-father of, and inspiration to, the worldfamous Charles Darwin. Or, to take atour through the ages, from the Romansto present day, pay a visit to LichfieldHeritage Centre.
For a calm, contemplative day, head tothe National Memorial Arboretum. Nes-tled on the edge of the National Forest,it features over 250 memorials of na-tional significance. One of the mosticonic is the Armed ForcesMemorial, which commemorates themen and women who have lost theirlives in conflict, or as a result of terroristaction, from the end of the SecondWorld War to the present day.Plans for a new visitor centreare well underway andwork is due to start inearly 2013.
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Brownhills West StationChasewater Country ParkBurntwood, Staffordshire WS8 7NL
t: 01543 452623e: info@chasewaterrailway.co.ukwww.chasewaterrailway.org
The volunteer - run Chasewater Railwayoperates vintage steam and dieseltrains in Chasewater Country Park.Accredited Museum narrow gaugeminer’s railway. Model railway, tearoom and gift shops. Special events andgala’s throughout the year. The Sidingstea room serve breakfasts, hot mealsand Sunday Carvery see page 38 fordetails. Check our website for timetableinformation.
Tickets valid all day.
Parties, groups, meetings and coacheswelcome by appointment, see website.
Open: Sundays & bank holidaysfrom March 2013. Also SaturdaysEaster - October and selected daysduring school holidays. The Sidings isopen Wednesday - Sunday.
Admission: Adult £3.95, Child £2.95,Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 children)£9.95. Narrow Gauge Railway(per trip) Adult £1 & child 50p.
Santa Specials throughout December.Check our website for timetableinformation.
Chasewater Railway - The Colliery Line
Beacon Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 7ADwww.erasmusdarwin.org
t: 01543 306260e: enquiries@erasmusdarwin.org
Georgian home of Erasmus Darwin,grandfather of Charles Darwin andleading doctor, scientist, botanist,inventor and poet of the 18th century.Located in the idyllic surroundings of theCathedral Close.
Period furnishings, interactive displays,18th century herb garden, children’sactivities. Please call to confirmopening times. Closed Christmas.
Admission: Adult £3, Concessions £2,Child £1, Family £6.
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t: 01543 306100e: enquiries@lichfield-cathedral.org
The medieval cathedral with three spiresset in the heart of an historic city.
On arrival you will receive a warmwelcome and a free Pilgrim Guide toguide you round the cathedral. Freeleaflets are also available for children(An Angel Trail) and young people(Saints, Swords and Saxons). Souvenirguides are also available at £3.99.
Lichfield Cathedral is also home topriceless Anglo Saxon artefacts - the StChad Gospels and the Lichfield Angel.
Guided tours are available by request.
The worship of God has taken place inLichfield Cathedral for more than 1300years. The services of Morning andEvening Prayer take place daily, visitorsare warmly invited to attend.
Monday to Friday7.30am - Morning Prayer and Eucharist12.30pm - Eucharist5.30pm - Choral Evensong**During school holidays there may be avisiting choir singing, otherwise there isEvening Prayer in place of Evensong.Saturday8.45am - Morning Prayer12.30pm - Eucharist5.30pm - Choral EvensongSunday8am - Holy Communion (1662)10.30am - Sung Eucharist3.30pm - Choral EvensongOpen:
Daily 7.30am - 6.15pmBook and gift shop and ChaptersRestaurant also open daily.Admission: FREE, donations requested
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Box Office: 01543 412121f: 01543 412120e: garrick@lichfieldgarrick.com
The Lichfield Garrick is a thriving theatrein the centre of Lichfield, attracting wellover 100,000 people each year.
Boasting an auditorium of 560 seats, a150 seat studio theatre and a widevariety of entertainment to suit all - fromcomedy to drama, tribute acts to operaand ballet to pantomime. Pick up yourfree theatre brochure at the Garrick or
visit www.lichfieldgarrick.com whereyou can book your tickets online 24/7,choose where you sit and print yourtickets at home.
Open: 11am - late (performance days)11am - 6pm (non-performance days)Admission: For ticket details pleasecontact the box office.
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St Mary’s Centre, Market SquareLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LGwww.lichfieldheritage.org.uk
t: 01543 256611f: 01543 414749e: info@lichfieldheritage.org.uk
The Lichfield Story Exhibition detailsLichfield’s rich and varied history over2000 years.FIND US In the Victorian church onLichfield’s Market SquareSEE•The story is told via colourful andinformative story boards, artefactsand two audio visuals.
•Admire the superb workmanship ofthe unique Staffordshire MillenniumEmbroideries.
•Beautiful city, church and regimentalsilver on display.
•View photographs of 19th/20thcentury Lichfield in the HeritageCollection. Photographs can bepurchased.
PLUS•The Family Trail and for youngerchildren the Mousehole Trail –fun and learning at the same time.
•Visiting exhibitions/displaysthroughout the year.
•Enjoy magnificent views from the 40m
high Spire Viewing Platform -a photographer’s dream. Limitedopening, please check before visiting.
•A friendly coffee shop - serving avariety of snacks, meals & beverages.
•A gift shop - prices to suit all pockets.
Open:Daily Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4pmSaturday 9.30am - 5pmSunday 10am - 4pmLast admission one hour before closing.The exhibition opens 10am daily.Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Dayand New Year’s Day.Admission: To the exhibitionAdult £2.50, Concessions andStudents £2, Child 5-15 yrs £1,Under 5s FREE. Family ticket(2 adults and 2 children) £6.(Prices quoted are correct for 2012and may be subject to change).Contact: For further information anddetails of group visits please contactDiane Kenney, Administrator on01543 256611.
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Discover the history, art and fun ofbrewing.A unique collection of Bass exhibitsand memorabiliaThe legendary Bass family and thefascinating story of the introduction ofIndia Pale AleThe history of the development ofbrewing in BurtonThe real life experiences of thepeople who helped to build Burton’sworld-renowned brewing reputation.Shire horses, vintage vehicles, steamengines & William Worthingtonmicro-brewery.Daily guided tours and four beertasting vouchers per adult included inentrance fee.
Open: Daily (except Christmas Dayand Boxing Day)From 1 April - 30 September10am - 6pm, with last entry 5pm.From 1 October - 31 March10am - 5pm, with last entry 4pm.Pre-booked specialist tours can beaccommodated early evening.
Admission: Adult £8.95, Child (3-16)£4.95, OAP/Concessions £7.95,Family (up to 5 people, maximum 2adults) £21.95. Prices include four beersample tasting vouchers per adult,guided tour and free car parking.Special events are individually pricedand may not include free beersampling vouchers or guided tour.
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Croxall Road, AlrewasStaffordshire DE13 7ARwww.thenma.org.uk
t: 01283 792333e: info@thenma.org.uk
The National Memorial Arboretum isthe UK’s year-round centre ofremembrance; a spiritually upliftingplace which honours the fallen,recognises service and sacrifice, andfosters pride in our country. TheArboretum is part of The Royal BritishLegion family of charities.
Sited in the heart of the nation, with50,000 maturing trees and over 250memorials, it is a beautiful and lastingtribute to those who serve their countryor who have died in conflict.
The Act of Remembrance, including asilence, is observed daily in theMillennium Chapel. The Arboretum ishome to the iconic Armed ForcesMemorial.
Open: Open daily (except ChristmasDay) 9am - 5pm (dusk in wintermonths).
Admission: FREE(donations appreciated).
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t: 01543 264972www.lichfield.gov.uk
Explore the city’s old prison, on this sitesince 1548. See original cells, discoverthe inmates’ stories and find out aboutlaw and order in Lichfield in this smalldisplay.
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Saturdays in April to September10am - 4pm
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Discover the life and times of DrJohnson, England’s greatest man ofletters. Five floors of displays in abeautiful historic house, includingintroductory film and interactive fun.
Open: Daily2 January to 31 March 201311am - 3.30pm
1 April to 30 September 201310.30am - 4.30pm1 October 2013 to 31 March 201411am-3.30pm
Closed: 25 and 26 Decemberand 1 January
Admission: FREE
Tours and activities for children.
Breadmarket Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6LGwww.samueljohnsonbirthplace.org.uk
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Discover what Roman Britain was like atthe remains of this important Romanstaging post and settlement, includingmansio (Roman inn) and bathhouse.National Trust owned and EnglishHeritage guardianship.
Open air site is open at all reasonabletimes. Museum is open on manneddays.
Open: Open air site free access daily.Museum of Roman archaeologymanned by volunteers (11am - 4pm) onthe last Saturday and Sunday of eachmonth (March to October), on BankHoliday weekends (Saturday, Sundayand Monday) and every Sunday(14 July - 1 September).
Admission: FREE
Watling Street, Wall, Nr LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 0AWwww.nationaltrust.org.uk
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The museum tells the story of thesoldiers of the Staffordshire Regimentand its predecessors. Exhibits includevehicles, weaponry and memorabiliarelating to 300 years of regimentalhistory. Attractions include a full-scaleWorld War l trench system, Andersonshelters and special exhibitions.Archives available for research byappointment.
Open:
Monday to Friday 10am - 4.30pm allyear. Additional opening during thesummer (1 April to RemembranceSunday) at weekends and on BankHoliday Mondays from12.30pm - 4.30pm. Last entry 30minutes before closing.Closed: Christmas and New Yearperiod.
Admission: Adults £3, Concessions £2,Family (max. 2 adults and 3 children) £6.Special event prices may apply.
Defence Medical ServicesWhittington, LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 9PY
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The Hospital, a place of hospitality andnow providing sheltered housing forretired people, is one of the finest 15thcentury brick buildings in the county.The magnificent stained glass windowin the ancient chapel, built in 1135, wasdesigned by John Piper, famous for theBaptistry window at CoventryCathedral. Statue ‘Noah and the Dove’by Simon Manby (2006).
Open: Holy Eucharist –Sunday 8.30am & 10amWednesday 9.15am
Chapel open for quiet enjoyment –Sunday 11.30am - 5pmMonday to Saturday 9.45am - 5pm
Admission: FREE
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Blood Thirsty Lichfield - Children’s Tour3 April, 29 May, 16 July & 15 AugustA thrilling tour designed especially forchildren.
Pubs, Priests and Prostitutes30 March, 4 May, 29 June, 21 August& 31 AugustFind out about the Franciscan Friaryfounded in 1230 and destroyed on theorders of Henry VIII in 1538.
The Secret Gardens of Lichfield10 June & 21 JuneExplore Lichfield’s green spaces andhidden gardens.
Civil War in Lichfield12 June & 17 JulyHear tales from the 1643 siege ofLichfield.
Alrewas Village - 28 July & 11 AugustTake in the canal-side views and visit thechurch to ‘look for the mole’.
Georgian Gems - 24 July & 27 JulyFind out how, in the 18th century, Lichfieldwas a leading intellectual and culturalcentre, and prospered from its centrallocation on busy coaching routes.
Bringing history to life 2013We offer a wide range of fantastic Green Badge guided toursthroughout the year, including the spooky Gruesome and Ghostlytours, as well as Blood Thirsty Lichfield, which gives children (andadults) a thrilling insight into Lichfield’s gory past.2013 Green Badge Guided Tours
To book a tour, call the Tourist Information Centre on01543 412112. Tour details and dates can be subjectto change, please check when booking.
To arrange a private tour, call 01543 308210.We can also arrange tours for people with sight problems,and in some overseas languages.
For Lovers of Romance - 21 JulyA tour for literature lovers with a spark oflove and romance.
Behind Close Doors - 19 JuneWho lived in The Close and who livesthere now? Find out more interestingfacts and tales.
Heritage Trail - 14 & 17 AugustLichfield has a rich and varied past.Why not find out more about one of thesmallest cathedral cities in England?
Boobies and Blockheads13 July & 7 SeptemberSee Lichfield through Samuel Johnson’seyes and learn more about the city hewould have known and loved.
Gruesome and Ghostly Tours7, 16, 28 & 30 January6, 13 & 20 February23, 28 & 30 October4, 6, 11, 13, 18 & 20 November2, 4, 9 & 11 DecemberA ghost walk to make your blood curdleand your spine tingle! Takes place inwinter and autumnmonths.
ExploreIf you’re after excitement,adrenaline and adventure you’vepicked the right destination. Fromsome of the country’s scariestrollercoasters, through to theEurope’s only Thomas LandTM, thewhole family will have a greattime!
Calling all kids, from 0 - 99, DraytonManor is the place to be! Packed withsome of the biggest, wettest andscariest rides around - fromShockwave, Europe’s only stand-uprollercoaster, through to G-Force,which takes you through a series ofhigh-banked twists and turns at speedsof up to 70 kph at 4.3 Gs, whilsthanging by the hip!
There’s also a host of fantastic familyentertainment, including DraytonManor’s 4D cinema. For younger ones,Thomas LandTM is packed with ridesand entertainment, designed with littleones in mind. And, if you fancy anovernight stay, the delights continue inthe park’s new hotel, with themedThomas rooms on offer.
Just outside the district, Conkers iswaiting to be discovered. This award-winning attraction offers a unique mixof indoor and outdoor experiences to
keep the family entertained forhours - whatever the weather.
To experience the sights, smells andsounds of life as a World War I & IIsoldier, head to the StaffordshireRegiment Museum for a great day out(see page 24).
If snow and ice is your thing,Tamworth’s SnowDome is just minutesaway, along with bowling, cinemaand more.
Or, if you love steam and diesel, don’tmiss out on Chasewater Railway - aformer colliery railway running throughChasewater Country Park, offeringtrain rides, cafés, gift shops and afantastic museum experience (seepage 18).
Back in the city, if you want to combineoutdoor activity, with an historicbackdrop, head to the award-winningBeacon Park, which is packed withthings to see and do - from a boatinglake and crazy golf, to mini-cars anda fun packed play area.
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t: 01543 308866e: parks@lichfielddc.gov.ukwww.lichfielddc.gov.uk/historicparks
This stunning park is within easy reachof the city centre. It boasts beautifulformal planting, historic monumentsand statues. Beacon Park is a greatplace for leisurely walks, a round ofgolf, or a family picnic. A play area,crazy golf, tennis, basketball and ababy changing facility, makes this anideal place to bring the children.Chandlers Lakeside Bistro and
Café offer a full range of hot and coldfood and drink. Summer activitiesinclude mini cars, boats, donkey ridesand inflatables.
Please contact us for more details.
Open: Daily. For golf course and tenniscourt availability please call01543 308867.
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See drivers ‘race against the clock’ atBritain’s premier speed venue. All typesof cars, from saloons to single seaters,compete here at regular events. For theOpen Day please see page 8.
Open: Most Sundays between Marchand OctoberFull calendar available from the TouristInformation Centre from March.
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t: 01283 792666f: 01283 792506facebook: Crackpotz Ceramic Cafe
We’re a contemporary pottery paintingstudio with a wide range of ceramics,great coffee, and pleasant surroundingsto relax in. With our help you will soonbe painting, enjoying your session andable to collect your finished items a fewdays later.
On-site light refreshments available.Cash point nearby.
Open: Tuesday to Saturday10am to 6pm
Prices: £3.50 studio fee per painter tocover glazing and firing plus cost ofpottery.
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The award-winning Drayton ManorTheme Park is one of the UK’s mostpopular day-out attractions forfamilies.
The park has something for everyone,such as amazing white-knuckle rides,like G-Force, Maelstrom andApocalypse, as well as a wonderful15 acre zoo and a 4D cinema.
Meanwhile, Thomas LandTM is afavourite with the young and young atheart. Its 20 rides and attractions arebased on the ever popular Thomas &FriendsTM characters, including Thomasthe Tank Engine and Harold the
Helicopter. Thomas LandTM also hasindoor and outdoor play areas, a caféand a shop.
Our four star, 150 bedroomed hotel isnow open and taking bookings, itfeatures 15 Thomas and Friends familyrooms.
The park is open from Saturday 16March to Sunday 3 November 2013.See our website or call the call centrefor full details about opening times,
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Midland Karting Ltd
Midland Karting offers the opportunityto experience outdoor karting at its beston our national and internationalcircuits in professional karts that canreach 45mph. Anyone is welcome tocome along and give karting a try.‘Arrive and Drive’ sessions start at just£10. Style karting centre is also a greatvenue for corporate days, stag or hen
nights. Themed events throughout theyear.
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Situated at the junction of the Coventryand Trent & Mersey Canal, here atFradley Junction we pride ourselves onthe professional quality and variedon-site services that we offer. Ourexcellent reputation makes FradleyMarine a popular destination amongstkeen boaters and visitors alike, wherethey can browse the range of groceries,canal ware, books, maps, gifts andmore in our shop, or enjoy the arts and
crafts in our newly converted purposebuilt art gallery.
Professional boat painting,maintenance, dry dock services andmoorings offered to give you the verybest boating experience.
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National Forest Adventure Farm
A day of adventure awaits at theNational Forest Adventure Farmwhatever the weather. Animalencounters, tractor trailer ride, pigracing, indoor play barn and café.Seasonal events include Summer MaizeMaze, Halloween and Christmas.
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Open daily 10am - 6pm.Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day andNew Year’s Day.
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From the A38 take the Burton South(Branston) exit. Leave the island at theturning signposted Tatenhill. Follow theroad into Tatenhill and at the crossroadsturn right. Continue for a mile and theAdventure Farmis on the right.
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Guided nature walk in beautifulcountryside with a wonderful hikingcompanion. With a luxury three coursepicnic provided. Excellent for children’sparties, school visits and care farmdays. You feel calmer when you walk allama.
Directions: A38 north boundcarriageway first slip road after
Barton-under-Needwood exit, approx100 yards past Oakamore transportcafé. Easy access to public transport.Guided tours for groups or individuals.Sorry no dogs(except guidedogs).
Prices: Start from £5Booking essential.
Ms Anna Otton, 260 Lichfield RdBarton-under-NeedwoodBurton On Trent, StaffordshireDE13 8ED
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For the ultimate in off-road karting, quadbiking, clay pigeon shooting and othercountry and team building pursuits.Ideal for special occasions, hen/stagparties, corporate events. Over 16years only. New on-site café.Pre-booking required.
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Tuesday to Saturday 9am - 6pm
Directions:
Situated between Lichfield and Rugeleyin the village of Hamstall Ridware,easy to get to by car.
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You can explore the delightfulTrent Washlands in Burton uponTrent, capital of the NationalForest, the home of beer andhost to The National BreweryCentre. There’s the ancientmarket town of Uttoxeter with itsaward winning National Huntracecourse and historic linkswith Dr Samuel Johnson.
Go back to Norman England atTutbury Castle, or come up todate at the new Barton Marinacomplex and St. George’s Park‘SGP’, home of the NationalFootball Centre. Whatever youdo, East Staffordshire hassomething for everyone.
Take a look at our new website and visit us soon.
www.enjoyeaststaffs.co.uk
One of central England’s hidden gems, EastStaffordshire contains picturesque villages andbustling market towns nestling in beautiful countrysideand linked by a network of canals and waterways.
At both stunning historic venues, theemphasis is on using the finest seasonalingredients to produce an array offlavoursome and stunning dishes. And, ifyou want a stylish tipple, the restaurants’combined wine lists feature well over 100select wines from across the world.
Elsewhere in the city and district, you’ll bespoilt for choice with a dazzling array ofrestaurants, cafés, tea shops, farm shops
A great place to eat, drink...If you like award-winning dining and the chink of fine china, you’ve come tothe right place. In 2012’s Taste of Staffordshire Awards, Netherstowe Housescooped the coveted ‘Restaurant of the Year Award’ and Swinfen Hall HotelLichfield was named ‘Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year’.
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If you are a serious food lover, make 31August and 1 September a date for yourdiary, when Lichfield Food Festivalreturns to the city, featuring celebritychefs, free entry, food stalls, a farmers’market, an ale and wine festival andmore.
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If you like wandering around quaint cobbledstreets, while sampling unique boutiques andindependent shops, make sure you add avisit to Lichfield City centre to your itinerary.
Lichfield’s medieval streets are lined withtempting shops, from high street chains tooriginal boutiques. You’ll find antique shops,jewellers, booksellers, music shops, andmuch more. Three Spires Shopping Centrealso offers high street favourites such asM&S food, WHSmith, and in early 2013will welcome a new Debenhamsdepartment store.
On the first Thursday of every month,Lichfield Market Square plays host to adelightful Farmers’ Market, offering specialist
Make sure you sign up for a VisitLichfield Special Offers card, and get
discounts on food, shopping and more.www.visitlichfield.co.uk/specialoffers
stalls and fresh produce. To mooch aroundfarm shops, head to the award-winningPackington Moor Farm Shop just outside thecity, voted ‘Farm Shop of the Year’ in theTaste of Staffordshire Awards 2012.
For craft villages and boutique shopping,choose from Curborough Craft Village,Heart of the Country Shopping Village, orBarton Marina. All are crammed full ofdelightful eateries, places to drink, andfabulous craft and retail outlets, offeringdifferent and exciting products.
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t: 01543 416688e: info@chandlersrestaurant.co.uk
Restaurant/bar – modern EnglishLocated in the Grade II listed CornExchange building, this award-winningrestaurant offers something for everyone.From cocktails or a light lunch in thesplit level bar area, to a three coursemeal from our continental and modernBritish menu in the main restaurant. Italso boasts fresh fish daily, an extensivechildren’s menu and pre-theatre dinnerservice. The restaurant has an excellent17 year reputation in Lichfield andStaffordshire, including an entry in theMichelin Good Food Guide.
Open: Tuesday-Saturday 11am & 6pm(Pre-theatre res 5.30pm)Sunday 12 noon - 3pm
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Café/Bistro – eat in or take awayLocated within the idyllic surroundingsof Beacon Park, Lakeside Bistro is theplace to eat, drink and relax.
We offer quality homemade dishes fromour award-winning restaurant‘Chandlers’, as well as freshly preparedsalads, burgers, pizzas, sandwichesand paninis.
As well as our tasty lunch menu, wealso serve breakfast until noon, with
everything from the traditional fullEnglish to smoked salmon andscrambled eggs, toast and teacakes.Fully licenced serving wines and beers,with an extensive covered outdoorseating area.
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Café terrace or take awayBuilt from the remains of the old Friarybuilding, Chandlers Café sits within theidyllic surroundings of the MuseumGardens and Beacon Park’s mainentrance. Offering hot and cold snacks,teacakes, pastries, fresh sandwiches,cakes, ground coffee, drinks, ice creamsand alcoholic beverages that can beenjoyed on the cafés terrace. It is closeto Lichfield Cathedral and Minster Pool
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Coffee shop - Italian
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Monday to Saturday 7am - 6pmSunday 9am - 5.30pmBank Holidays 9am - 5.30pmOnly closed Christmas Day
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t: 01543 452623e: info@chasewaterrailway.co.ukwww.chasewaterrailway.org
The Sidings Tea Room is a traditionalcafé located at Brownhills West Station,the home of our Hospitality ManagerCraig Wilkinson, Chef.
Our menu includes full English breakfasts, jacket potatoes, baguettesand Sunday carvery. Hot roast bapsare available at weekends. If you fancysomething lighter, a selection of freshlymade sandwiches, cakes and snacksare also available. Our aim, whereverpossible, is to use locally sourced produce.
Enjoy the comforts of our real coal firewhich completes the traditional atmosphere on those colder days.
We can cater for special events,
parties, groups and meetings. Coacheswelcome by prior appointment.
Directions: Just off the A5, look out forbrown steam engine tourist signs. Enter Chasewater Country park and followthe road to the railway. Free parkingand level access to the café.
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Wednesday to Friday 9.30am - 3pmSaturday & Sunday 9.30am - 5pmMonday & Tuesday closed
Breakfast is served until 11am dailyHot dishes - Saturday 12 noon - 3pmWednesday - Friday 12 noon - 2pmSunday carvery 12 noon - 3pm
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t: 01543 306125f: 01543 306109e: chapters@lichfield-cathedral.org
Restaurant and coffee shopAn elegant18th century building withinthe idyllic surroundings of LichfieldCathedral. Chapters serves freshhomemade meals to suit all tastes anddietary needs. We also cater for privateor corporate functions in the manyvenues around The Close. All menus aretailored to your specific needs at verycompetitive prices. Children friendlyand pleasant garden. Fully licenced.
Lunch specials: 12 noon - 2pmSandwiches and paninis until 3pm
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Monday to Saturday (November toMarch) 9am - 4pmMonday to Saturday (April to October)9am - 5pmSunday 10am - 5pm
Maximum seating: 60Credit cardsaccepted.
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t: 01543 414822f: 01543 415817e: mail@thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
Hotel/restaurant – English – carveryThe George Hotel’s restaurant, set in theheart of Lichfield, offers traditionalcarvery roasts, chef’s specials and afresh salad bar. The cosy lounge bar isopen all day - you can choose from theextensive bar menu or enjoy breakfast,morning coffee or afternoon tea. In thesummer Hot Rocks is also servedSunday to Thursday evenings in thecourtyard - your choice from the menu isserved on a slab of hot volcanic rock soyou can cook it exactly to your liking atyour table!
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Monday to Saturday 12 noon - 2pmSunday 12 noon - 3pmFor dinner
Monday to Sunday 6pm - 9pm.Average cost for lunch (excl. wine) in restaurant £12.25. Lounge bar snacksfrom £5. Average cost for dinner (threecourses excluding wine) £14.75.
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Lichfield Markets
For further details contact: Rachel Clive – Markets Officer, Lichfield City Council, 53 Wade Street, Lichfield, Staffs.
Tel: 01543 309853 Email: markets@lichfield.gov.uk
Weekly General Markets
Tuesday, Friday & Saturday9am to 4pm
(except Shrove Tuesday and Spring BankHoliday Tuesday)
Flourishing markets with a wide range ofquality items and fresh produce at
value-for-money prices from establishedand reputable market traders.
Monthly Farmers’ Market
First Thursday of the month (except January) 9am to 3pm
An established and popular Farmers’ Marketwith a wide selection of fresh tempting produce– locally grown, baked, brewed or pickled!
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Drayton Manor Theme ParkTamworth, Staffordshire B78 3TWwww.thegrillinn.co.uk
t: 01827 252499e: info@thegrillinn.co.uk
At Drayton Manor Theme Park’s 180seat restaurant, guests can enjoy fantastic food, happy in the knowledgethat the ingredients have been sustainably and responsibly chosen. Themenu has been created using locallysourced products including 21 dayaged steaks from local farm, 19 Gales.
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Drive into Drayton Manor Theme Parkto find us outside the park gates so alsofor non - theme park guests.Open:
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Bar & caféThe Green Room Bar and Café in theLichfield Garrick is the perfect place torelax. With hot and cold food serveddaily and a fully stocked bar, theGreen Roomwelcomeseveryone.
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Being a Fairtrade City means Fairtrade products are available in a wide rangeof local shops, cafés and restaurants. By choosing Fairtrade products, you areensuring that producers and their communities benefit from a fair and stableprice for their products, as well as good working conditions.
LICHFIELD CITY - A FAIRTRADE CITY
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Small, friendly, high quality antiqueshop. Clocks, barometers, small piecesof furniture, silver, glass, ceramics,Victorian and Edwardian jewellery,watch and clock repairs.
Disabled car parking spaces opposite.
Open:
Monday & Tuesday 9am - 4.30pmWednesday closedThursday to Saturday 9am - 4.30pm Sunday closed
James A. Jordan Antiques
7 The Corn ExchangeConduit Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6JR
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t: 01543 416454f: 01543 263031e: jackie@hindleys-bakers.co.uk
Bakery and caféA small family run bakery and café.We produce traditional and specialitybreads, cakes and pastries. In our caféyou can watch our bakers at work whileyou enjoy a coffee and a bite to eat.
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With individual shops, distinctiveboutiques, award-winning restaurants, ahair salon and beautician, Heart of theCountry Shopping Village is the originalrural shopping village. Enjoy lunch incourtyards surrounded by flourishingfauna and gardens, take a relaxingstroll through woodland, and shop inpeace, away from the hustle of the highstreet.
Open: Tuesday to Sunday inclusive and bank holidays 10am - 5pmClosed Mondays
Individual shop telephone numbers and opening hours are available on the website.
Free parking.
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Market Square, Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6LGwww.lichfieldheritage.org.uk
t: 01543 256611f: 01543 414749e: info@lichfieldheritage.co.uk
Coffee shop and gift shopEasily accessible, both shops are located on the ground floor of the Heritage Centre. The licensed coffeeshop offers a varied menu includingbreakfasts, snacks, daily lunchtime specials, afternoon teas and a children’s menu. Visitors are welcome tobrowse in the spacious gift shop, whichoffers quality and exclusive gifts withprice ranges to suit all pockets.
Open: 7 days a week (excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day).Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4pmSaturday 9.30am - 5pmSunday 10am - 4pmBank holidays 10am - 4pmLast orders drinks only 15 minutesbefore closing. Price range: £2.55-£5.30Maximum seating: 102
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St Mary’s Old SchoolMinster Pool Walk, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6QTwww.lichfieldantiquescentre.co.uk
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This smart modern antiques centre in alovely historic building holds a widerange of vintage, antique, collectableand period items from about 60dealers.
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t: 01543 418515 / 254388
Restaurant – ChineseCantonese, Pekinese and Malaysiandishes are specially prepared at thisrestaurant by experienced chefs. A separate vegetarian menu isavailable. Private and business partiesare catered for. A function room upstairsseats up to 60 people.
Open: Monday to Saturday 12 noon - 11.30pmSunday 12 noon - 10.30pmClosed Christmas Day & Boxing Day.
Average cost: £14 (excluding wine)
Fixed price menu, function/ party bookings, table service, takeawayfood available.
Sunday lunch buffet - £9.95
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Rachel Clive – Markets Officer Lichfield City Council, 53 Wade StreetLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6HL
t: 01543 309853e: markets@lichfield.gov.ukwww.lichfield.gov.uk
Weekly General MarketsTuesday, Friday and Saturday (exceptShrove Tuesday and Spring BankHoliday Tuesday).Flourishing markets with a wide rangeof quality items and fresh produce atvalue-for-money prices from establishedand reputable market traders.
Time: 9am - 4pm
Venue: Market Square, Lichfield
No on-site parking available.
Monthly Farmers’ MarketFirst Thursday of the month (except January). An established and popularFarmers’ Market with a wide selectionof fresh tempting produce – locallygrown, baked, brewed or pickled!
Plus art and craft stalls and seasonaldemonstrations.
Time: 9am - 3pm
Venue: Market Square, Lichfield
No on-site parking available.
Lichfield Markets
At Packington Moor Farm shop andcafé they specialise in producing foodat its very best: fresh and in season. Thefully stocked butchery includes highquality meat from their own and neighbouring livestock farms. Thedelicatessen and bakery offer a hugeselection of interesting cheeses, coldmeats, pies, pastries, patés, terrines anddelicious homemade cakes; all of whichare freshly prepared in the Packingtonkitchens. Fresh fruit and vegetables arehome grown and sourced locally,where possible, and store cupboard essentials are carefully selectedfor their flavour andprovenance.
Enjoy the beautiful surroundings of thefarm shop café for breakfast, lunch orsimply tea and cakes, with a specialmenu for young children.
During the summer months they alsooffer a traditional ‘Pick your own’(P.Y.O.) making Packington the perfectplace for a family day out.
Directions: Look out for brown signs offthe A51 Lichfield to Tamworth Road(near Whittington) and off the A5 atWeeford.
Open: Tuesday to Friday 9am - 5.30pmSaturday 9am - 5pmSunday 10am - 4pm
Packington Moor Farm Shop and Café
Jerrys Lane, LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 9QBwww.packingtonmoor-farmshop.co.uk
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At Mooch Kids we offer a uniquecollection of designer clothing, toys,gifts and accessories for newborn, babyand children up to 10 years.
Our collection of quality design-ledbrands are hand picked by ourselvesand aim to offer individuality and diversity at an affordable price.
Located on Tamworth Street oppositeGreenhill car park.
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Sandford StreetLichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6QAwww.roomtoinspire.co.uk
t: 01543 264390e: info@roomtoinspire.co.ukTwitter: @roomtoinspire
At Room to Inspire we are dedicated tofinding unique gifts, accessories and design-led traditional andcontemporary interior products.
We stock stunning coach lanterns andhurricane lamps, occasional furniture,unusual lighting, exquisite tablewareand a remarkable collection of handpicked gifts, fashion accessories,seasonal decorations and cards.
Wish lists, wedding lists and gift vouchers are all available.
The shop is located on the corner ofSandford Street and Swan Road withpublic parking opposite. Ten minuteswalk from Lichfield City station.
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Restaurant - ItalianRistorante Sorrento, now established inLichfield for five years, is the only authentic Italian family restaurant inLichfield. Umberto & Vicenzo welcomeyou to sample a wide selection of authentic Italian dishes which includepasta, fresh fish and meat dishes, allfreshly prepared to order. Daily specialsand blackboard are always availableto tempt you. Lunches Wednesday toSaturday, set menu £9.50 - two courses£7.50 one course. Monday to Thursday
evening, set menu £14.95 two courses.Open for all occasions.
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Lunchtimes
Wednesday to Saturday12 noon - 2.15pm last ordersSunday 12 noon - 4pm last orders Evenings
Monday to Saturday 6pm - 10.30pmlast orders. Open from 5.50pm for pre-theatre menu, call for details.
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Restaurant - Indian fusionA modern, fresh, innovative restaurantwith traditional and fusion dishes. VotedBest Restaurant in Lichfield by TripAdvisor! and Best of Lichfield. Allergiescatered for, with specialities Sea Bass,Salmon and Red Snapper. 5 star rating from ratemyplace.co.uk
Average cost: £5.95 - £15.95
Open: Monday to Sunday 6pm - 11.30pm every day,last serving 11.15pm Maximum seating: 75
Qmin Indian Fusion Restaurant
30 Bird Street, Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6PRwww.qmin.co.uk
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t: 01543 268602Facebook: thekitchenshoplichfieldTwitter::@KitchenShopLich
As cookware and tableware specialists,The Kitchen Shop offers a vast selectionof cookware, tableware and gifts overtwo floors, in a comfortable, air-conditioned environment. Friendlystaff are available to give expert advicein all areas.
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t: 01543 262805e: info@theplantplot.comwww.theplantplot.com
The Plant Plot is a traditional plant nursery and coffee shop, situated on theoutskirts of Lichfield on the A51 (towardsLongdon). It is a relaxing and inspirational place for people who lovetheir gardens, and boasts a large rangeof healthy, colourful indoor and outdoorplants and garden accessories.
Its award-winning coffee shop, ‘ThePantry’, has delicious, home-made foodusing locally sourced products and arange of daily specials.
The Model Allotment at the Plant Plotshows how easy it is to ‘grow your own’and is well worth a visit. It is also hometo chickens who lay eggs that are sold
in the shop. There is a small orchard,raised beds, a fruit cage, greenhousesand sheds, all showing lots of work inprogress to inspire anyone wishing togrow fruit and vegetables at home. Savannah Landscapes are also basedhere.
The Plant Plot is a highly seasonalplace with products and events thatchange regularly. See our website forall our news.
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9.30am - 5pm, 7 days a weekVisit our website for fulldetails and seasonal changes.
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The Kings Head is a traditional familypub set in the heart of the city centre.Dating back to the 15th century it is oneof Lichfield’s oldest pubs and was thebirthplace of the 1st Staffordshire Regiment.
Offering home cooked traditional food,real ales and wines, the pub also hostsa wide variety of live entertainment, including open mic, bands and quizzes.Folk Club Sea Shanties on the 1st and3rd Monday of every month. Traditionaljazz on the 2nd Thursday of the month.
Open Mic night every Friday andbands play every Saturday. Please ring for full details of entertainment.
Open:
Monday to Wednesday 11am - 11pmThursday 11am - 12 midnightFriday & Saturday 11am - 1am next daySunday 12noon - 10pm
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Sunday to Saturday 12noon - 3pmFriday & Saturday 6pm - 9pm
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The Tudor of Lichfield(Licensed Restaurant)
Visit our historic Tea and Coffee shop(Built in 1510)
Lichfield House, Bore Street Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LLTel: 01543 263951 www.tudorrow.com
The Home of Tudor ChocolatesA wide variety of hand finished chocolates, figures and novelties
Open Monday – Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm Serving good food all day. Arranged parties catered for.Situated in the black and white timber framed Lichfield House this restaurant offers morning coffees, lunches,
afternoon teas, together with a range of home-made chocolates, speciality ice creams. Staffordshire Good Food Awards Tea Shop of the Year – Highly Commended for two years running.
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t: 01543 417413f: 01543 417406
Located in the heart of Lichfield Citycentre, Three Spires Shopping Centrecombines a mixture of high street storesand independent retailers, plus ampleparking spaces nearby, making it a greatplace to shop, meet friends and relax.
The shopping on offer includes: M&SSimply Food, Costa Coffee, Argos, WHSmith, The Body Shop, OliversJewellers and Two Seasons.
We look forward to welcoming youhere soon!
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Monday to Saturday 9am - 5.30pmSunday 10am - 4pm
Opening in 2013!
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Whether you want to snuggle up beforea roaring fire in one of our rural villages, or taste the highlife at a citycentre hotel, we’re sure you’ll find something that’s just right.
And, whether you are travelling as acouple, on your own, or as a family,there’s a range of accommodation tosuit your needs.
All of the accommodation listed in thisguide has been quality assessed by theAA and/or Visit Britain, so we are confident they offer a high standard ofcomfort and care. The more stars given,the higher the quality, and the greaterthe range of facilities and level of service provided.
If you are after an award-winning breakfast, make sure you spend thenight at Colton House Hotel, which wonthe ‘Best Breakfast Award’ in 2012’sTaste of Staffordshire Awards.
Prices quoted are for bed and breakfastaccommodation per room, per nightand are based on two people sharing a twin or double room.
All prices include VAT and servicecharges, where applicable. Extracharges may apply for self-catering facilities, please enquire when booking.
If you want us to book accommodationon your behalf, call the Tourist Information Centre on 01543 412112.
Lichfield has a wide variety of places to stay in the city centre, and in surrounding towns and picturesque villages. Choose from cosy farmhousebed and breakfasts to stylish and contemporary hotels. And, for thatcelebrity lifestyle experience, head to the home of the nation’s beautifulgame and sample the delights of the Hilton and Hampton by Hilton at St George’s Park, the home of the new National Football Centre, just on the outskirts of Lichfield District.
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Mr B HeathcoteNetherstowe Lane, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6AYwww.netherstowehouse.com
t: 01543 254270f: 01543 419998e: reservations@netherstowehouse.com
Netherstowe House is a small, familyrun hotel with a friendly, personaltouch. Proud to be voted ‘Restaurant ofthe Year’ at this year’s Taste of Staffordshire Good Food Awards andthe only establishment in Staffordshireto be recommended by The GoodHotel Guide.
Surrounded by tranquil formal grounds,the elegant Grade II listed country
house is frequented by both leisure andbusiness guests alike. Guests can enjoythe many stylishly decorated publicrooms, conference facilities, privateparking, gymnasium, gardens, Fine Dining restaurant, Steakhouse Brasserieand bar. All bedrooms are ensuite, withfree WiFi, flat screen freeview TVs andluxury toiletries.
Breakfast includes a range of delicaciesprepared from localand seasonal produce.
Netherstowe House
Accommodation TariffTwin 2 £90 - £95Double 7 £89 - £125
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Swinfen, Nr LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 9REwww.swinfenhallhotel.co.uk
t: 01543 481494f: 01543 480341e: info@swinfenhallhotel.co.uk
Swinfen Hall is a Grade II* listed 18thcentury manor house lying two milessouth of Lichfield on the A38. Set in100 acres of parkland, it has beautiful
gardens, a deer park and tennis courts.
There are 17 luxurious bedrooms andsuites, an award-winning restaurantand it is the only AA four red star hotel in the county.
Swinfen Hall Hotel
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 2 from £155Double ensuite 4 from £180King ensuite 4 from £210Gallery rooms 6 from £230Bridal suite 1 from £295
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Moor Hall Drive, Four Oaks, SuttonColdfield, West Midlands B75 6LNwww.moorhallhotel.co.uk
t: 0121 308 3751f: 0121 308 8974e: mail@moorhallhotel.co.uk
A delightful country house hotel set inparkland only15 minutes from Lichfield.Enjoy our comfortable and wellequipped bedrooms, two restaurants
and extensive leisure facilities, including indoor pool, spa bath, sauna, gym and spa treatment rooms. Free WiFi internet access in all bedrooms and public areas.Special weekend rates available*.
BEST WESTERN PREMIER Moor Hall Hotel & Spa
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 13 £55-£180Twin ensuite 11 £88-£180Double ensuite 58 £88-£180Single occupancy of twin/double £88-£180Family ensuite by arrangement (sleeps 3-4) £108-£180Four Poster Rooms £180
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Little Aston Road, AldridgeWest Midlands WS9 0NUwww.fairlawns.co.uk
t: 01922 455122f: 01922 743148e: welcome@fairlawns.co.uk
It is well worth a short drive to Fairlawnswhere a warm welcome awaits. A superior adult fitness club, including18m pool and air conditionedgymnasium, complements this hotel,
award-winning restaurant and spa, setin nine acres of landscaped grounds between Lichfield and Walsall.
Overnight and day relaxation experiences available.
Fairlawns Hotel & Spa
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 4 £89.50Twin ensuite 14 £107.50-£130Double ensuite 33 £107.50-£160Single occupancy of twin/double £1095 family ensuite (sleeps 4) £139.50-£1503 Bridal suite various packages from £140
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The Mercure Newton Park Hotel is anelegant grade II listed award-winningfour star country house hotel located onthe edge of Burton upon Trent. Set ineight acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, we offer four star hospitality at three star prices.
Located only 20 minutes from TheNational Memorial Arboretum and thepicturesque city of Lichfield.
Mercure Newton Park Hotel
Newton Solney, Nr Burton upon TrentStaffordshire DE15 0SS
t: 0844 8015 9018www.mercureburton.co.uk
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Drayton Manor Theme ParkNear Tamworth, StaffordshireB78 3TW
t: 01827 285551e: reservations@draytonmanorhotel.co.ukwww.draytonmanorhotel.co.uk
Drayton Manor Hotel is set in a uniquelocation amongst acres of parkland moments away from Drayton ManorTheme Park, home of Thomas LandTM.Drayton Manor Hotel offers a range offamily friendly rooms, the superb conference and meeting facilities,
Parklands restaurant & Brasserie andCarousel bar. In addition, we are delighted to introduce Thomas andFriendsTM themed rooms to excite allfans of the cheeky blue engine. Withfree parking and plenty of outdoorspace to enjoy, the hotel offers a relaxing environment for all.
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Accommodation TariffStandard double/twin/accessible twin£56 - £130Executive double £77 - £150Deluxe room £82 - £160Presidential room £91 - £170Standard family room (sleeps 4) £70 - £150
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Junction 11, M42Appleby MagnaLeicestershire DE12 7AP www.applebyparkhotel.com
t: 01530 279500f: 01530 279501e: info@applebyparkhotel.com
This modern three star property is ideallysituated in the Heart of England, locatedjust off Junction 11 of the M42, whichmakes it an ideal base for the leisuretraveller to explore the many locations.
Fully licensed bar and restaurant,offering a wide selection of menuchoices at affordable prices. Children’smenu and room service available.
Our spacious rooms have TV, 112 freeview television channels, tea & coffeemaking facilities, laptop sized safe, sofaand working space. Complimentaryparking and free WiFi.
Check-in after 2pm/check-out by midday.
BEST WESTERN Appleby Park Hotel
Accommodation TariffSingle occupancy £56.50Double/twin occupancy £64Family Room (2 adults, child under 12) £84Interconnecting rooms (2 adults & 3 children U12 years, double + twin) £134 Superior room £10 supplement 60
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A charming 18th century coaching innset in the heart of Lichfield, just a shortwalk from the cathedral and the Lichfield Garrick theatre. Enjoy the wellequipped bedrooms (most are air
conditioned), carvery restaurant andcosy lounge bar for bar meals and afternoon teas. Free WiFi internet access. Regular Murder Mystery evenings and events. Special weekend ratesavailable*.
BEST WESTERN The George Hotel
*subject to availability
Bird Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6PRwww.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
t: 01543 414822f: 01543 415817e: mail@thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 12 £50-£110Twin ensuite 8 £68-£110Double ensuite 25 £68-£110Single occupancy of twin/double £68-£110Family ensuite by arrangement (sleeps 3-4) £88-£110Four Poster Rooms £120 - £150
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t: 01543 414500f: 01543 415734e: enquiries@cathedrallodgehotel.com
In the heart of Lichfield, just a short walkfrom the city centre and 300 yards fromthe magnificent cathedral, this charming hotel offers comfortable ensuite double and twin rooms withpower shower over bath, flat screen
plasma TVs with digital channels andfreeview, free wireless internet in allrooms and the bar area, free onsiteguest car parking.There are excellent function andconference facilities, licenced bar anda superb restaurant, friendly staff willensure your stay is relaxing andcomfortable.Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ratesfrom £45 per person, basedon 2 people sharing.
The Cathedral Lodge Hotel
Accommodation TariffDouble rooms 18 £50-£100Family rooms 2 £69-£99Premier rooms 3 £65-£100Twin rooms 12 £50-£100Single occupancy (subject to availability) from £50Discounts available for group bookings (coachparties Arboretum)
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Fine Lane, A38, Fradley, Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 8RDwww.premierinn.com
t: 01283 791750f: 01283 792102
At Premier Inn Lichfield you will find‘everything you need for a good night’ssleep’. All rooms are ensuite with apower shower and bath. Our rooms canaccommodate double, twins or familiesto suit those away on business orleisure. WiFi access is availablethroughout the hotel.
Located off the A38 between Lichfieldand Burton upon Trent, just outsideFradley village, next to the FradleyArms pub and restaurant and WackyWarehouse children’s play area.Prices do not include breakfast.
Close to The National MemorialArboretum, Curborough Racetrack,Lichfield and Drayton Manor ThemePark.
Premier Inn
Accommodation TariffUniversal access 2 from £58Double ensuite 11 from £58Family ensuite (sleeps 4) 4 from £58Family ensuite (sleeps 3) 11 from £58Twin ensuite 2 from £58
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65 Coleshill Street, Fazeley Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3RGwww.draytoncourthotel.co.uk
t: 01827 285805f: 01827 284842e: info@draytoncourthotel.co.uk
Delightful Georgian house hotel, all accommodation recently refurbishedand individually designed. Oakpanelled bar and restaurant. Largeprivate car park.
Ideally located for Tamworth SnowDome, Drayton Manor ThemePark - home of Thomas LandTM, BelfryGolf Resort, Birmingham NEC, Lichfield and The National MemorialArboretum.
Drayton Court Hotel
Accommodation TariffRoom only from £72.50Additional prices on request
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St George’s Park, Newborough RdBurton upon TrentStaffordshire DE13 9PD
t: 01283 244888
Offering cosy guest rooms and premieramenities, this countryside retreat is theperfect choice for individuals, groupsand families alike. With free parking,free WiFi and complimentary breakfast,The Hampton by Hilton at St George’sPark, The National Football Centre, offers fantastic quality and value at an entirely unique location.
Hampton by Hilton at St George’s Park
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St George’s Park, Newborough RdBurton upon TrentStaffordshire DE13 9PD
t: 01283 240444www.stgeorgespark.hilton.com
Located at the home of English Football,The Hilton at St George’s Park boasts stylish guest rooms, an executive floorand eleven indulgent suites. With a fantastic fine dining restaurant and luxury health club and spa, the hotel is an ideal choice for a special andunique country getaway.
Hilton at St George’s Park
Accommodation TariffPrices from £119
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Wall Island, Birmingham RoadShenstone Lichfield,Staffordshire WS14 0QP
t: 01543 482700f: 01543 483106e: reservations@hiexpresslichfield.co.uk
Holiday Inn Express, Lichfield is situatedby major road networks (M6 Toll, A5 &A38), for easy access to the hotel. Thehotel offers great value for money with
complimentary Express start breakfastwith hot items, whilst kids stay freewhen sharing parents’ room. The hotelis an ideal base when visiting thenearby attractions, such as DraytonManor Theme Park, or friends and family in the area.
Holiday Inn Express, Lichfield
Accommodation TariffTwin ensuite 36 from £45Double ensuite 66 from £45Single occupancy of twin/double from £45Family ensuite (2 adults, 2 children) from £45Weekend rates available from £45
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Mr Nick MisselkePipe Hill, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 8JU
t: 01543 255751m: 07779 291219e: nick@pipehillhouse.co.uktwitter: @pipehillhouse
Pipe Hill House is an AA 5 Gold Star(highly commended) B&B in a Grade IIListed building. Free WiFi, guest lounge,licensed to serve alcohol and free offroad parking.
Individually designed rooms withiPhone docking station, WiFi, king sizedbeds, TV, DAB radios and hospitalitytray. Luxury ensuites, with organic
toiletries, dressing gowns and largewhite fluffy towels. Delicious breakfastsusing local produce. We cater for alldiets; meat eaters, vegetarians and special requirements.
Directions: Located less than two milesfrom the city centre with good access tothe main A461, M6Toll, A38to Birmingham. This propertyis ideally located for bothbusiness visits and leisureattractions in this area.
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Mr Daniel & Mrs Eleanor RalleySt John Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6PB
t: 01543 252080e: dan@stjohnshouse.co.ukwww.stjohnshouse.co.uk
This Grade ll* Regency convertedhouse is no more than 200 metres fromall of Lichfield’s amenities and station.Luxury handmade Vi-spring beds, flatscreen TV plus free broadband. Groundfloor rooms have private garden orpatio. Newly refurbished main househas five luxurious rooms, all individually
designed. Beautiful drawing room withopen fire in the winter months and cosyresidents bar. Function room availableto accommodate up to forty guests.
Secure parking, local produce, English breakfast served in thedining room of the historic St John’s House. All rooms are ensuite and have tea andfilter coffee. Golf available nearby.
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Mrs Pauline DuvalThe Bogey Hole, 21-23 Dam StreetLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6AEwww.thebogeyhole.co.uk
t: 01543 264303m: 07973 472785e: paulineduval@talktalk.net
Large Grade II listed house situated between the Market Square and the cathedral on a pedestrianised walkway.
Free parking and WiFi available.Washing/drying/ironing room andguests own lounge and small kitchenarea with fridge/freezer and microwave.
Easy access to M6 Toll road,Bimingham Airport and golf courses.
The Bogey Hole
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 1 £40Twin ensuite 1 £60Double ensuite 2 £60Single occupancy of twin/double £40
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Tarra Roper-Hall Spires View, 4 Friary Road,Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6QLwww.spiresviewbnb.co.uk
t: 01543 306424m: 07855 765005e: tarra@spiresviewbnb.co.uk
Spacious modern detached housewithin easy walking distance of citycentre, bus and city rail stations and allamenities Lichfield has to offer.
Welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.Conveniently located for access to Tamworth, Drayton Manor, NationalMemorial Arboretum, The Belfry, NECand the Heart of EnglandWay for walkers andcyclists. This accommodationis working in partnership with Altair House.
Spires View
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Two ground floor centrally heated ensuite rooms, with modern facilities,both with own entrance. Off - road parking. Twenty minutes walk to citycentre. French and German spoken. Allbreakfast requirements catered for.Freeview TV. Warm welcome. Localshops 1/4 mile away, leisure centre
one mile away. Very convenient for theNational Memorial Arboretum.
From Lichfield: Take the Trent Valley Road,following the signs for A38 Burtonupon Trent, to the large roundabout take the 2nd exitonto Eastern Avenue, past thepetrol station on your right –next left is Norwich Close.
The Hawthorns
Mrs Anne Rushton, The Hawthorns30 Norwich Close, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 7SJ
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Mrs Mary Roper-Hall, Altair House21 Shakespeare Avenue, LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 9BE
t: 01543 252900m: 07968 265 843e: tarra@spiresviewbnb.co.uk
Friendly welcome! Homely house inquiet cul-de-sac south side of Lichfieldwithin easy walking distance of the citycentre, bus and city rail stations and allamenities Lichfield has to offer.
Conveniently located for access toWhittington Barracks, Tamworth, Drayton Manor, National MemorialArboretum, The Belfry, NECand the Heart of EnglandWay for walkers and cyclists.
Please telephone to book.
Altair House
Accommodation TariffSingle 1 £30Twin 2 £50Single occupancy of twin £35
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Mrs J Vincent38 Balmoral Close, LichfieldStaffordshire WS14 9SP
t/f: 01543 255645m: 07533 738159e: javincen@tiscali.co.uk
Comfortable and welcoming accommodation in quiet location withoff--street parking, within 15 minuteswalk of city centre, bus and rail stations.
Full English breakfast served,continental and special diets cateredfor on request. Conveniently situatedfor Lichfield City centre, The NationalMemorial Arboretum,Whittington Barracks, FradleyBusiness Park and Heart ofEngland Way.
The Maples - Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation TariffDouble from £50Twin from £50Single occupancy of double/twin from£32
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Colton House, Ron & GayLawrence, Bellamour Way, Colton,Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 3LL
t/f: 01889 578580e: mail@coltonhouse.comwww.coltonhouse.com
5* Gold from VB and the AA makesColton House the highest rated accommodation provider in Staffordshire. All the facilities of a boutique country house hotel.
Beautifully restored Grade II* CountryHouse, in the picturesque village ofColton on the edge of Cannock Chase.Wide variety of bedrooms available, allwith ensuite bathrooms and a distinctivestyle.
Winner of ‘Best Breakfast in Staffordshire’ with eggs laid by villagehens. Walk round the 1.5 acre garden,providing fruit and vegetables forevening meals.
Near to Cannock Chase/StaffordshireWay, Go Ape, Shugborough Hall,Alton Towers and the NationalMemorial Arboretum.
Can accommodate wedding breakfasts/conferences for up to 25 people.
From Lichfield: A51 north to Rugeley, onthe Rugeley bypass (A51) take B5013to Colton, continue for two miles, turnright into Bellamour Way, Colton House500 yards past the church on the righthand side.
Colton
Accommodation TariffDouble ensuite 7 £80-£88Single occupancy - £61-£68Double ensuite (4 poster) 1 £120Single occupancy - £88Luxury ensuite 1 £190Single occupancy 1 £102Twin ensuite 1 £90
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The Old RectorySandra Ryder Mavesyn Ridware Staffordshire WS15 3QE
t: 01543 490792m: 07816 296975e: sandra@oldrectory-mavesyn.co.ukwww.oldrectory-mavesyn.co.uk
This secluded Grade II Listed former rectory is situated in a medieval hamletand is steeped in history. The OldRectory meets the exacting ‘Quality inTourism’ Gold award standards, andnow serves as a comfortable relaxingretreat for the discerning visitor. Fourposter bedroom available for thatspecial occasion.
From Lichfield: Take A51 towards Stafford. At roundabout turn right A515towards Ashbourne. Continue passingBromley Hayes Garden centre on left.Take next left to Rugeley, follow thisroad to a T-junction & turn right signposted Abbots Bromley. Continuepast Mavesyn nurseries on your rightuntil Hill Ridware. Take left turnsignposted Mavesyn Ridware andchurch. Follow the lane until you cometo a large timber-framed barn. The OldRectory is directly behind the barn.
Mavesyn Ridware
Accommodation TariffTwin 1 £60Double ensuite 1 £64Double ensuite (4 poster bed) 1 £65Single occupancy of twin/double standard £40Single occupancy of twin/double ensuite£40 or £45
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Oak Tree FarmLisa Rowland, Hints Road Hopwas Nr TamworthStaffordshire B78 3AA
t: 01827 56807f: 01827 67271e: oaktreefarm1@aol.comwww.oaktreefarmhotel.co.uk
Award-winning country farmhouse withriver frontage, maintained to luxuriousstandards and featuring an indoorheated pool. Warm, large, welcomingbedrooms including sofas. Set in prettyvillage with canal-side walks. Convenient for Lichfield,
Tamworth, The Belfry and NEC.Named a Hotel of the Year in theWhich? Hotel Guide for 2003.Sunday Observer 3rd in Hot 30 list of the country.
From Lichfield: Take A51 towards Tamworth for approximately five miles.Downhill at Hopwas, over humpbackbridge. At Tame Otter pub turn right intoHints Road. At fork in the road, bear leftand house is the first gate.
Hopwas
Accommodation TariffTwin ensuite 5 £75-£120Double ensuite 5 £75-£120Single occupancy of twin/double £57-£90 PREMIER
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Alrewas HayesToby and Bonnie Williams Nr Lichfield, Staffordshire DE13 7DL
t/f: 01283 791625e: info@alrewashayes.comwww.alrewashayes.com
The luxurious accommodation is situated in the newly converted CoachHouse and Main House overlooking thecourtyard garden at Alrewas Hayes.Enjoy a full English breakfast orcontinental breakfast using fresh localproduce.
All rooms are fully equipped withtelevision, tea/coffee making facilities,power showers and complimentaryL’Occitane toiletries.
Directions: Exit A38 at Alrewas, headalong A513 towards Kings Bromley,at Orgreave turn left towards FradleyJunction, after about0.75 mile turn rightinto Alrewas Hayes.
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Manor Farm, Mrs Catherine Shaw Coton in the Elms, SwadlincoteDerbyshire DE12 8EP
t: 01283 760340e: cath@manorfarmbb.co.ukwww.manorfarmbb.co.uk
Manor Farm is situated in an attractivevillage in the National Forest. It is aGrade ll listed farmhouse traditionallyfurnished. Good breakfast made fromlocally sourced products. We aim tomake your stay relaxing, comfortableand enjoyable. Local pubs for food anddrinks. M4 - three miles, A38 - three
miles, Tamworth and Lichfield - eightmiles. Arboretum four miles, Catton Hall- three miles.
From Lichfield: Take A38 north to Burtonupon Trent. Exit at sign marked Bartonunder Needwood. Take theright hand turn to Waltonupon Trent and follow signsto Coton. Manor Farm is inthe middle of Coton villageoverlooking the village greenopposite the telephone box.
Coton in the Elms
Accommodation TariffTwin ensuite 1 £65-£75Double ensuite 1 £65-£75Family ensuite (sleeps 4) £75-£90Single occupancy twin or double £40-£48
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Common Farm Bed & BreakfastHazel Cliffe, Bromley HayesLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 8JE
t/f: 01543 472228e: hazel@common-farm.co.ukwww.common-farm.co.uk
This gracious farmhouse offers a quiet,comfortable retreat near the Trent andMersey Canal. All rooms are spaciousand appointed to a very high standardoverlooking beautiful gardens. Deliciousbreakfasts are served using localproduce. Five minutes from Lichfield.
Walkers and cyclists welcome.Directions: Take the A51 north towardsRugeley. At the roundabout take theA515 towards Ashbourne. CommonFarm is 2.7 miles from roundabout onthe right. Five minutes drive toCurborough Sprint Course,Lichfield Golf and CountryClub.On foot, five minutes walk toTrent and Mersey Canal andKings Bromley Marina.
Bromley Hayes
Accommodation TariffTwin ensuite 1 £65Single occupancy of twin £40Twin with bathroom for guest use only 1 £60Single occupancy of twin with bathroom£35
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Harlaston Post Office B&BMrs Joyce Rowe, Main RoadHarlaston, Tamworth, StaffordshireB79 9JUwww.harlastonpostoffice.co.uk
t: 01827 383324f: 01827 383746m: 07786 242349e: info@harlastonpostoffice.co.uk
Situated within the Mease Valley, winner of the Best Kept Small Village inStaffordshire. Accommodation featuresa conservatory overlooking the garden.Three miles to The National Memorial Arboretum and Lichfield Cathedral,Tamworth Castle, NEC and SnowDome
are within easy reach. Stair lift andWiFi internet access also available.
From Lichfield: Take A51 (Tamworth) andbear left after the Horse and Jockeypub, through Whittington, Fisherwick,over double bridge and turnright then left. At next T-junction turn left into Main Street. The post office is opposite the church.
Harlaston
Accommodation TariffSingle ensuite 1 £40Twin ensuite 2 £65Double ensuite 2 £65
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Coppers End Guest HouseMr Malcolm LumbMIH, MCFA, M.C.CG, FRSPH
Walsall Road, Muckley CornerLichfield, Staffordshire WS14 OBG
t: 01543 372910f: 01543 360423e: info@coppersendguesthouse.co.ukwww.coppersendguesthouse.co.uk
Detached house of character andcharm, formally a 1930s police station.Two ground floor rooms, ensuites.Double glazed. Conservatory diningroom and large walled garden forguests use.
Price inclusive of full English breakfastor vegetarian equivalent. Free WiFi internet connection. Mini safe, luggageracks, Digital TV and hospitality trays inall bedrooms. All new mattresses. Cotavailable. Motorcycle, cycle andwalker friendly. Garage space available on request. Smoking not allowed.
From Lichfield: Three miles from city centreon A461 Walsall Road. Located 100yards from the A5.
Muckley Corner
Accommodation TariffTwin/double 2 £54Single occupancy £35Twin/double ensuite 3 £58Single occupancy £40Superior double(corner bath & sep shower) 1 £64Single occupancy £42
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Holly Tree Cottage,11 Daisy LaneAlrewas, Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 7EW
t: 01283 791120m: 07808 175625e: hollytreecottage.alrewas@gmail.com
Holly Tree Cottage is in the prettyvillage of Alrewas on the edge of theNational Forest and near to TheNational Memorial Arboretum. Ampleoff road parking. English andcontinental breakfast served, specialdiets catered for on request.
Alrewas has very good facilitiesincluding three pubs, fish & chip shop,Chinese takeaway, post office,newsagent and Co-op store.
Directions: From the A38 exit at Alrewastaking the A513 Kings Bromley Road,take 1st right into Fox Lane, then 1st leftinto Daisy Lane, go to the end of theroad and right into the last but onedrive. This is a gravel drive and HollyTree Cottage is the white, end cottage.
Alrewas
Accommodation TariffDouble ensuite 1 £55Single occupancy double ensuite £40Double room 1 £50Single occupancy of double £35
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The Olde Peculiar The Green, Handsacre Staffordshire WS15 4DP
t: 01543 491891e: info@theoldepeculiar.co.ukwww.theoldepeculiar.co.uk
A traditional village pub serving realales and home made food. Situated fivemiles from Lichfield City centre and fourmiles from Rugeley on the A513.
Three minutes walk from bridge 58 onthe Trent and Mersey Canal.
Handsacre
Accommodation TariffTwin ensuite 2 £50Single occupancy of twin £35Family (sleeps 4) 1 £85
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Hipsley Farm CottagesAnn Prosser, Waste Farm, Hurley,Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 2LR
t: 01827 872437e: ann@hipsley.co.ukwww.hipsley.co.uk
Work or play, business or holiday. Seven4 star cottages in the heart of beautifulNorth Warwickshire. Relax. Listen to thebirds. Walk round the farm. Try the ninehole putting green. Only 30 minutesdrive to Birmingham, N.E.C., Coventryor Lichfield. Ample private parking. Fullyequipped laundry, also has tourist information, freezer full of meals, games
and books. Free WiFi. Open all year;flexible arrival/departure dates. Mostcredit cards accepted.The following are available: Brooke and Eliot – ground and first floorapartments. Wainwright – Stone Cottage all one level.Dugdale & Drayton – Two cottages with spiral staircases and original beams.Bramley – Large farmhouse, living room,dining room, all bedrooms are ensuite. Milne – Three bedrooms, conservatory, enclosed garden.
All linen, towels, heating, electricity and VAT includedin price.
Atherstone
Rates TariffBrooke and Eliot sleeps 4 £525-£600Wainwright sleeps 2 £330-£375Dugdale & Drayton sleeps 2 £330-£375Bramley sleeps 6/7 £660-£760Milne sleeps 5 £600-£700
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Mr B HeathcoteNetherstowe Lane, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6AYwww.netherstowehouse.com
t: 01543 254270f: 01543 419998e: reservations@netherstowehouse.com
Our contemporary serviced apartmentsoffer the luxury of a hotel and thefreedom of home. All apartments areopen plan with bedroom, lounge,kitchen and ensuite bathroomsequipped with the latest amenities. They have a modern appliances, blackgranite worktops, flat screen televisionwith Freeview, DVD player, movie library, complimentary WiFi and utility room.
Apartments are available from as littleas one night, making them ideal for thebusiness traveller or tourist. Guests canalso enjoy many stylishly decoratedpublic rooms, conference facilities, gardens, award-winning Fine Diningrestaurant, Steakhouse Brasserie andbar throughout their stay.
Netherstowe House Serviced Apartments
Accommodation Tariff8 serviced apartments1 to 6 days £115 per night1 week to 1 month £110 per night4 weeks+ £100 per night
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The Creamery at Manor FarmJohn Derry, Church Lane Mavesyn Ridware, StaffordshireWS15 3QE
t/f: 01543 493223m: 07740 875192e: katiederry@aol.comwww.thecreamerystaffs.com
The Creamery is situated within largegrounds of Manor Farm (Grade II listedbuilding within conservation area). Visitors may enjoy the large gardensand adjacent paddock. Pleasant walkslocally but convenient for other placesof interest. All ground floor accommodation - master bedroom (double) with ensuite shower room. Twin
bedroom and large family bathroom.Large beamed living room with Frenchdoors to garden with furniture. TheCreamery itself is extremely spaciousand luxuriously appointed. Awardedfour star status and a Gold Award byVisit Britain Quality Tourism. Sleeps four.Gas and electricity included. No smoking establishment. Linen and towels provided.
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Accommodation Tariff1 unit sleeps 4 from £400
Beautifully renovated luxury holiday accommodation in relaxing rural location, all with central heating, colourTV, DVDs & microwave oven. Large secluded paved patio area perfect forrelaxing and barbecues. Ample parking available. Laundry facilities.
Lovely walks, craft centres, shops/caféless than three minutes walk. Check in4pm, check out 10am, Saturdaychange over.
Building of historic interest, workingfarm, garden, fishing, golf available,pony trekking/horse riding, someFrench spoken, ironing anddrying facilities, video/DVDCD player, radio and WiFi.
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The Old Haybarn ApartmentsMr and Mrs N J LeesThe Farm HouseWatery Lane, Curborough Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 8ER
t/f: 01543 418378m: 07778 615167/07773 318954e: charlie@haybarnapartments.co.ukwww.haybarnapartments.co.uk
Accommodation TariffThree units (2-4 people) from £250 to £550Includes heating, electricity, bed linen & towels..Pets by arrangement £15 week
Stable CottageMrs Susan Clift, Manor Farm Cottage, Mavesyn RidwareStaffordshire WS15 3QE
t/f: 01543 491579m: 07966 231608e: dmsaclift@farming.co.ukwww.stablecottagestaffs.co.uk
Former stable converted into luxury self - catering accommodation. Situatedin a picturesque medieval hamlet, witheasy access to many tourist attractionsin the Midlands.
Accommodation consists of groundfloor double bedroom, upstairs twin bedroom, separate shower room andspacious living area. Linen and towels provided.
Mavesyn Ridware
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This stunning detached holiday homewith a shaded, enclosed pet holdingarea, is situated in the grounds of theowner’s home, completely and privately enclosed. Views of the countryside from most rooms; pleasantoff road walks for pet owners from thedoorstep, including the Heart of England Way and the beautiful BourneValley. Ground floor living room, flatscreen TV, BBQ, King sized bed and aground floor bedroom with twin. Welcome pack. Short breaks available.
From A5/M6 Toll Junction T4 (WeefordIsland). Take the exit signposted Hintsand Weeford, after 3/4mile turn left intoFlats Lane signposted Whittington, donot follow the Weeford sign at thispoint. Turn into Knox’s Grave Lane injust over 1/2 mile on the right, go 50yards down the bridle path to a set ofdouble gates on the right which givesaccess to private parking at Tay Lodge.(Some sat. navs. will direct you downthe new A5 bypass to Tamworth; follow road signfor Hints and Weeford onlyfrom Weeford Island).
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Tay LodgeTina Taylor, Knox Grave LaneWeeford, Staffordshire WS14 9QE
t/f: 01543 480540e: tay_lodge@btinternet.comwww.tay-lodge.com
Accommodation TariffOne unit (sleeps 4 people) low season £320
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Stables CourtMrs Sharon WardleThe Green, HandsacreStaffordshire WS15 4AD
m: 07792 027291e: info@stablescourt.co.ukwww.stablescourt.co.uk
Our two bedroom apartments are furnished to a high standard, providingcomfortable, spacious and contemporary living at competitiverates.
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Farm Court CottageMrs Emma SadleyNo 1 Farm Court, Burton Old RoadStreethay, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 8LJ
t: 01543 250980m: 07772 216331e: farmcourtcottages@hotmail.co.ukwww.farmcourtcottages.co.uk
A one bedroom barn conversion fullyequipped with kitchen, dining room andlounge on the ground floor. A largedouble bedroom, bathroom and toileton the first floor. Also includes a sofabed in the lounge that can sleep anadditional two. Central heating.
Children’s play area and also a publichouse in the village. Walkers will enjoythe public footpath through the farmland leading to the canal. 4.4 miles from The NationalMemorial Arboretum and 1.5 miles from Lichfield City.
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Kingfisher Holiday Park Fradley Junction, Alrewas Staffordshire DE13 7DN
t: 01283 790407e: mail@kingfisherholidaypark.comwww.kingfisherholidaypark.com
Luxury caravan holiday homes for hirewith double glazing, central heatingand french windows, on award-winningcanalside park (see the video on ourwebsite). Picturesque location wheretwo major canals meet, lots of boatingactivity. Fishing, games room, outdoorplay area. All weather tennis court andCrown Green bowling. Private woodland, nature reserve and lakeside
walk. Cafés, pub and shops. WiFi internet access available. New indoortropical swimming pool.
From A38 dual carriageway, takeA513 towards Kings Bromley. After 1.8 miles turn left at brown tourist sign.Immediately before canal bridge turnright along road following canal bank,park is located just beyond Swan Inn.
Open: March to October. Advancebooking available. Gas and electricityincluded. Short breaks availableanytime from £145.
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Beautiful family-owned park on CannockChase, an Area of Outstanding NaturalBeauty. Private static caravans for sale,also modern hire fleet for short breaks orweekly holidays. Private woodland, indoor swimming pool, tennis court, laundry. Ideal spot for couples or thoseseeking a quiet natural location for walking, cycling or just relaxing.
Open: 1 March 2013 to 15 January2014. Advance booking available
Gas and electricity included.Swimming pool available on hourlyprivate sessions for hire fleet customers.See our latest video on our website.
Rugeley
Rates TariffStatic caravan price per week min. £277Short breaks prices from £125
Silver Trees Holiday ParkMr Trevor Barber, Stafford BrookRoad, Penkridge Bank Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 2TX
t: 01889 582185f: 01889 582373e:info@silvertreesholidaypark.co.ukwww.silvertreesholidaypark.co.uk
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Rates TariffStatic caravan prices per unit per weekPlatinum 6 units min £295 - max £495Short breaks available anytime from £145
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Are you looking for that special fairytalevenue? Why not see what Lichfield District has to offer? From peaceful country houses, and Georgian coachinghotels with fantastic ballrooms, throughto modern city centre hotels, the choice is yours.
Lichfield is located in the heart of the country,with easy motorway access to the M5, M6,M6 Toll and M42. So, if you’re planningyour wedding, or conference, think centraland think Lichfield District! And, with so manygreat city centre venues, from the historicErasmus Darwin House and George Hotel,you’re sure to find the right chic venue.
If the delights of the countryside are more toyour taste, why not try Alrewas Hayes,Hawkesyard Hall, or the award-winning
Packington Moor, whose catering firmscooped an award in the Taste of Staffordshire Good Food Awards 2012?
And for a wedding or conference with atwist, select Britain’s best loved theme park, Drayton Manor, or even the home of English Football at St George’s Park (see page 58).
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Bird Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 6PRwww.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
t: 01543 414822f: 01543 415817e: weddings@thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
Set in the heart of Lichfield, this 18thcentury former coaching inn with amagnificent Regency ballroom offers anelegant and relaxed setting forwedding receptions, evening receptionsand civil ceremonies of up to 110 guests.
Weddings are tailored to your individual requirements by our friendly
and professional staff who will adviseon every aspect of your very specialday. Preferential accommodation ratesare offered to wedding guests.
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Near Tamworth, StaffordshireB78 3TWwww.draytonmanorhotel.co.uk
t: 01827 285551e: weddings@draytonmanorhotel.co.uk
Drayton Manor Theme Park is an amazing venue to celebrate the happiest day of your life. We never forget how important your wedding dayis for you which is why we’ll ensure anoccasion individually tailored for yourneeds. Our three air-conditioned suites
can cater for up to 300 guests, and weare licenced for civil ceremonies meaning you can enjoy all of your special day with us. Guests can takeadvantage of special accommodationrates at Drayton Manor Hotel, and weeven include a room for the happy couple!
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Alrewas Hayes, Burton upon TrentStaffordshire DE13 7DLwww.alrewashayes.com
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Alrewas Hayes is an elegant Grade IIlisted Queen Anne residence in theheart of rural Staffordshire. The venuehas been appointed with a fusion ofcontemporary and period furnishings toprovide a most outstanding backdropfor weddings, civil partnerships, parties
and corporate events. The venue issuited to most occasions and groups ofbetween 60 and 650 can beaccommodated.
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Beacon Street, LichfieldStaffordshire WS13 7AD
t: 01543 306260e: enquiries@erasmusdarwin.org
Erasmus Darwin House is a licensedcivil wedding venue that can provide anintimate and exclusive venue for thesmaller wedding. The house has two elegant rooms, licensed for civil marriages, and can accommodate boththe wedding and reception. With the
picturesque herb garden and views ofthe cathedral, Erasmus Darwin Houseis an ideal venue.
To receive our Wedding Informationbooklet or for any enquiries, please call Erasmus Darwin House on 01543 306260.
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Horninglow StreetBurton Upon Trent DE14 1NG
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When your celebration demands something a little different… the 18thcentury Oat Barn, Malt Barn and Standings provide delightful venues forweddings and special celebrations. Acivil wedding ceremony can be held herewhere we can seat up to 120 guests.
Our bespoke ‘in-house' catering servicecompletes these occasions. The MaltBarn accommodates up to 160 guests fordining and dancing.
We can also offer accommodation for upto eight overnight guests plus the ‘Bridal’cottage which sleeps two. This includes adelicious farmhouse breakfast served inthe farmshop the morning after thewedding.
Off the A51 Lichfield to Tamworth Road(nr Whittington) or off the A5 at Weeford.
Packington Moor Farm, Jerrys LaneLichfield, Staffordshire WS14 9QBwww.packingtonmoor-events.co.uk
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The listed Victorian buildings provide animpressive setting for any wedding. Thishistoric environment is perfectly complemented by the range of well-fittedfunction rooms, from character suites for50 up to our impressive 300 capacitymarquee.
Whether you want a complete weddingday package or an intimate reception,our experienced wedding organisers andcatering team can deliver your perfectday, to the most exacting requirements.
Licensed for civil ceremonies.
The National Brewery Centre
A beautiful historic building in the centreof Lichfield providing a magnificent setting for civil ceremonies, receptionsand other celebrations. Two rooms arelicensed for civil ceremonies. The mainhall has oak panelling with a high
pitched roof with hammer beams, givinga fine medieval appearance, and canaccommodate up to 160 guests. TheGuildroom, on the ground floor, haspanelled walls and timber ceiling andcan seat up to 70 guests.
Guildhall, Bore StreetLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LXwww.lichfield.gov.uk
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200 acre Hawkesyard Estate offers anhistorical, exciting and mysterious venuefor all seasons for the whole family,golf, weddings, meetings and events.
The newly restored gothic hall, a Gradell listed building, beautiful manicuredgardens and challenging 18 hole championship golf course offers a curious invite to outdooradventurists.
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t: 01543 414822f: 01543 415817e: mail@thegeorgelichfield.co.uk
Four meeting rooms, all with naturallight, cater for meetings of 2-110 delegates. The George offers comfortable air conditioned bedrooms,a carvery restaurant, a cosy lounge barwith free WiFi internet access and freeguest parking. Larger conferences canbe accommodated at our four star sister
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Drayton Manor Theme Park providesbespoke packages to meet the needs ofcorporate clientele, making it the idealvenue for conferences, exhibitions,product launches and company fundays. It is conveniently located close tojunction 9 of the M42, T2 of the M6Toll and just over 10 miles fromBirmingham International Airport.
Drayton Manor’s air-conditioned suitescan cater for events attended by up to400 guests. Each suite has free andplentiful parking. In addition DraytonManor’s Hotel offers 150 onsite bedrooms and the 152 seat 4D cinemacan be hired for corporate events andlaunches.
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t: 01543 306260e: enquiries@erasmusdarwin.org
Erasmus Darwin House offers an elegant venue for meetings, receptionsand presentations, ranging from a single room to whole house hire, allwithin a convenient yet attractive location.
Theatre, classroom and boardroomstyle seating. Equipment available –OHP and screen, digital projector and
flip chart. Free WiFi included. Threemeeting rooms available. Day andhalf day delegate rates available or tailored to your requirements. Pleasecall for details.
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Guildhall, Bore StreetLichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LXwww.lichfield.gov.uk
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The historic Grade II listed Guildhall inBore Street has excellent facilities forbusiness. From small meetings to largeconferences, our five rooms can caterfor a range of delegate numbers from15 to 195.
The Ashmole Room (pictured) canaccommodate 30. All rooms and floors
are fully accessible and facilitiesavailable include: wireless internetconnection in all rooms, screen anddigital projector and beverage facilitiesin meeting rooms.
All rooms can be hired individually, orif required, the whole building can bemade available for corporatefunctions.
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Little Aston Road, AldridgeWest Midlands WS9 0NUwww.fairlawns.co.uk
t: 01922 455122f: 01922 743148e: welcome@fairlawns.co.uk
If you are in need of a meeting room ora conference room in a central location,you may find meeting rooms at the Fairlawns Hotel and Spa just perfect.
Flexible conference and meeting rooms,award-winning restaurant and greatadult health club with gym and
swimming pool make this a superbchoice. Free high speed broadband/internet access. Free temporary membership of theFairlawns HealthClub for residents.Training suite. Fiveground floor rooms.
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Lichfield Garrick has a unique layoutoffering you a choice of rooms and individual venues, from large theatre formats to more intimate areas forsmaller meetings. All these facilitiesare supported by experienced,
professional staff who will work withyou to ensure that your event or meeting runs smoothly from start to finish.
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The listed Victorian buildings provide animpressive setting for any corporatefunction. This historic environment is perfectly complemented with a range of well-fitted modern function rooms, fromour small character rooms up to our300 plus capacity year-round marquee.
Rates with light refreshment from just£11 per person or £40 for room hireonly
High quality catering options availablefrom our Brewery Tap restaurant menus,or bespoke themed options tomeet your requirements.
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If you see this logo, it means we are a member of theLichfield District Tourism Association (LDTA).
It is a dynamic partnership of visitor attractions, accommodation, tourism businesses and Lichfield District Council who work together to boost tourism across the district. Our aim is simple - to use our collectivestrengths to provide the highest possible standards of customer care to our visitors.
If you are an organisation in Lichfield District and would like to join the LDTA please contact Emily Robinson on 01543 308215 or email emily.robinson@lichfielddc.gov.uk
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Getting here andgetting about
RoadThe A38 and A5 meet at Lichfield and providedirect access to the Midlands motorway network: M42, M50, M40, M5/M6 and M6Toll.
RailLichfield has two train stations. Lichfield CityStation, on Birmingham Road, is right in the citycentre and opposite the bus station. It offersfrequent services to Birmingham New StreetStation. Lichfield Trent Valley Station is approximately five minutes drive, or 20 minutes walk, from the city centre and offers direct services to London Euston and the north.For train enquiries call 08457 484950.
CoachNational coaches arrive and depart regularlyfrom Birmingham Road Bus Station, servingLondon, the north, and the south-west. TheTourist Information Centre in the Lichfield Garrick is a ticket agent for National Express.Call 01543 412112 for more details. If you area group/coach organiser turn to page 78.
AirBirmingham International Airport is a 30 minutedrive away. Enquiries 0871 222 0072. EastMidlands airport at Castle Donington is a 45minute drive away. Enquiries 01332 852852.
Lichfield is right at the heart of the country, just 20 minutes north of Birmingham. It’s easy to reach, whether you come by car, train, coach,bus or even air!
BusLichfield, Burntwood and the district’s mainvillages are served by several bus companies.The Tourist Information Centre carries a rangeof local bus timetables, or call the regional travel line on 0871 200 2233.
ParkingThere are ample car parks in the city centre,and all are just a short walk from the city’s mainattractions. All car parks are marked on themap (page 40) and are signposted from themajor roads coming into the city.
Lichfield car parks are free if you hold a validdisabled badge. On street parking is alsoavailable to disabled badge holders in Tamworth Street, Market Square and BoreStreet.
Help getting aboutLichfield operates a Shopmobility service andhires out scooters and manual wheelchairs. Call 01543 308999 weekdays, or 07779 333807 on Saturdays.
There is a taxi rank at Lichfield City Station,on Birmingham Road. Please call the Tourist Information Centre on 01543 412112 for localtaxi numbers.
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Useful numbersBureaux de change, LichfieldCo-op Travel – 34 Bakers Lane.Thomas Cook – 43 Bore Street.Thomson – 53 Bore Street.Post Office in WHSmith – 25-27 Bakers Lane.
Head to the Market Square for a range ofmajor banks.
Police station in Frog Lane, Lichfield In an emergency, call 999.Non-emergency call 101 or 0300 123 4455.
Hospital minor injuriesSamuel Johnson CommunityHospital, Trent Valley Road, Lichfield01543 412900.Major injuriesBurton Hospital 01283 566333.In an emergency call 999.
Leisure centresKing Edward VI Leisure Centre01543 308782Friary Grange Leisure Centre01543 308842Burntwood Leisure Centre01543 308810
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Welcome all symbol Where you seethis symbol, at least 50% of staff havebeen trained in customer care for thosewith special needs.
Accessible attractions Not all of our attractions are fully accessible, due to the historic nature of the buildings. All attractionsare working to improve their facilities. We recommend you contact the venue before youvisit. A list of accessible places to eat anddrink is available from the Tourist InformationCentre, as well as a list of places with facilitiesfor babies.
Toilets Accessible public toilets, with facilitiesfor disabled people, are available andmarked on the map (page 40). Some need aRADAR key, which can be bought, or borrowed, from the Tourist Information Centrein the Lichfield Garrick.
Large print guides,maps and informationare available at theTourist InformationCentre in the LichfieldGarrick. Call01543 412112
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Getting hereThere are five coach parking bays in theBirmingham Road Bus Station (a small parking charge applies), another two loadingand unloading bays on Beacon Street, close toLichfield Cathedral and one bay on CastleDyke outside the Lichfield Garrick.
All coach parking facilities are marked on ourmap on page 40, or call 01543 308210 formore information.
Making the most of your dayOur Green Badge guides can also be bookedfor private or group tours. All tours can be tailored to your needs, they can last from a fullday, half a day or just an hour. Some tours arealso available in overseas languages. Mosttours are suitable for groups with special
needs. We can arrange walking tours for thevisually impaired.
We can also arrange themed tours that includenearby attractions and historic buildings, including the National Memorial Arboretum,Shugborough and the Katyn Memorial onCannock Chase.
Need help?We offer a free bespoke planning service forall group organisers. We also host a number of familiarisation visits during the year forgroup organisers.
For more information on visiting LichfieldDistrict with a group, or to book a privateor group tour, call 01543 308210.
Visit Lichfield with a Group 2013/14
What’s On (Spring and Summer 2013)
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Lichfield Heritage Trail
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The numbers refer to the order the listings appear in this guide and will help you locate them on the city centre mapon page 40/41 or the district map opposite. See the small number in the coloured circle on each listing.
What’s OnA number of our events are in multiplevenues please contact the event organisers if you need further details.
1 Lichfield Cathedral2 The Woods of Yoxall Lodge3 Curborough Sprint Course4 Lichfield Guildhall5 Maple Hayes Hall6 Whittington Country & Craft Fair7 Beacon Park8 Conkers9 Market Square10 National Brewery Centre11 Drayton Manor Theme ParkHeritage, culture and tours12 Chasewater Railway13 Erasmus Darwin House14 Shugborough1 Lichfield Cathedral15 Lichfield Garrick16 Lichfield Heritage Centre10 National Brewery Centre17 National Memorial Arboretum4 The Old Guildhall Prison Cells18 Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum19 St John’s Hospital20 Staffordshire Regiment Museum21 Wall - Letocetum Roman Site &
MuseumFun days out7 Beacon Park22 Chasewater Country Park23 Crackpotz Ceramic Café3 Curborough Sprint Course11 Drayton Manor Theme Park24 Fradley Marine25 Midland Karting26 National Forest Adventure Farm27 National Forest Llama Treks28 Team Action Ltd8 ConkersShopping and eating out29 Chandlers Bar & Restaurant30 Lakeside Bistro
31 Chandlers Café32 Chapters Restaurant & Coffee shop12 Chasewater Railway - The Sidings33 Costa Coffee34 Tudor Row35 Emporium Art Gallery36 Best Western The George Hotel9 Lichfield Markets11 Grill Inn, Drayton Manor Theme
Park15 The Green Room, Lichfield Garrick37 Heart of the Country Village38 Hindleys Bakery39 James Jordan antiques40 The Curborough Collection41 Lee Garden Restaurant42 Lichfield Antiques Centre16 Lichfield Heritage Centre43 Mooch Kids44 Packington Moor Farm shop & café45 Qmin Indian Fusion Restaurant46 Room to Inspire47 Ristorante Sorrento48 The Waterfront at Barton Marina49 The Kings Head50 The Kitchen Shop51 The Plant Plot52 Ego53 Three Spires Shopping54 The Tudor of LichfieldOur places to stay55 Swinfen Hall Hotel56 Netherstowe House57 Best Western Moor Hall Hotel11 Drayton Manor Hotel58 Fairlawns Hotel and Spa59 Mercure Newton Park Hotel36 Best Western The George Hotel60 Best Western Appleby Park Hotel61 The Cathedral Lodge Hotel62 Three Queens Hotel63 Drayton Court Hotel64 Premier Inn65 Holiday Inn Express
66 Hilton at St George’s Park66 Hampton at St George’s Park67 Pipe Hill House68 St John’s House69 The Bogey Hole70 The Hawthorns71 Spires View72 Altair House, Lichfield73 The Maples, Lichfield74 Colton House, Rugeley75 Alrewas Hayes76 Oak Tree Farm, Hopwas77 The Old Rectory, Mavesyn Ridware78 Common Farm, Bromley Hayes79 Manor Farm, Coton in the Elms80 Harlaston Post Office B&B81 The Olde Peculiar, Handsacre82 Coppers End Guest House,
Muckley Corner83 Holly Tree Cottage, Alrewas56 Netherstowe House Serviced
Apartments, Lichfield 84 Hipsley Farm Cottages, Hurley85 Old Haybarn Apartments,
Lichfield86 The Creamery at Manor Farm,
Mavesyn Ridware87 Stable Cottage,
Mavesyn Ridware88 Tay Lodge, Weeford89 Stables Court, Handsacre90 Farm Court Cottage, Streethay91 Kingfisher Holiday Park, Alrewas92 Silver Trees Caravan Park, RugeleyWeddings & Conferences75 Alrewas Hayes Events Ltd36 Best Western The George Hotel11 Drayton Manor Theme Park13 Erasmus Darwin House93 Hawkesyard Estate4 Lichfield Guildhall44 Packington Moor Farm10 National Brewery Centre60 Fairlawns Hotel & Spa15 Lichfield Garrick
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