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Pretty Staffordshire destination dubbed the ‘most English place in the UK’

By staff17 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Despite its rich history, buzzing marketplace and cultural heritage, Lichfield remains an under-the-radar destination, only attracting around 125,000 visitors each year

Aerial View of Lichfield
Lichfield is a bustling city with nearly 170,000 residents(Image: Getty Images)

Just a two-hour journey from Liverpool, nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, sits a charming and thriving historic city. Once dubbed the “most English place in the country”, Lichfield epitomises geographical “middle England” and happens to be Britain’s most inland city.

With excellent rail connections to major cities nationwide, this cathedral city welcomes tourists with a blend of historic appeal, cultural heritage, and contemporary living. Whether you’re interested in strolling down ancient cobbled lanes, relaxing with a picnic in Beacon Park, or indulging in retail therapy around Lichfield Market Square, this compact 800 year old city offers countless delights to explore.

Originally established as a humble settlement in the 7th century, Lichfield has evolved into a vibrant city housing nearly 107,000 residents. It comes after news that an abandoned UK Butlin’s site is now seaside town’s ‘hell hole’ hotel.

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A view from the back of Leichfield cathedral showing the three spires
Lichfield Cathedral is the only cathedral in the UK with three spires(Image: Getty Images)

Unlike renowned destinations such as Oxford and York, which each welcome over seven million tourists annually, Lichfield remains a captivating yet undiscovered gem, attracting just 125,000 visitors per year, reports the Liverpool Echo.

As the birthplace of Samuel Johnson, the celebrated author and poet who created the first ‘great English dictionary’ in 1755, Lichfield holds significant literary importance. Tourists can explore the life and legacy of this distinguished author by touring his former residence.

Lichfield Cathedral, a cherished landmark that has stood for over a thousand years, symbolises the city’s historical significance. It’s the only cathedral in the UK with three spires and is affectionately known as ‘the Ladies of the Vale’.

Visitors are invited to explore 1300 years of history within the cathedral and chapel walls. The renowned Herkenrode stained glass and the Lichfield Gospels can be admired here, and if you time your visit right, you might even get to attend a service or concert.

Image of Lichfield Cathedral across the water
Lichfield Market is held weekly in the historic Market Square(Image: Getty Images)

Lichfield is a hub of creativity, hosting various arts events throughout the year. The annual Lichfield Festival, an 11-day event, is a particular highlight, showcasing music, dance, theatre, and visual arts, while celebrating talent both locally and internationally.

For those looking for some retail therapy or a memento from their trip, Lichfield Market, held every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday on the historic Market Square, is a must-visit. Up to 52 stalls offer a wide variety of quality items, including baked goods, homemade crafts, and fresh produce.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat with expansive gardens and endless walking trails, Beacon Park is the destination of choice. Covering more than 70 acres of beautiful gardens and open space, Beacon Park is a haven for nature lovers with its impressive floral displays, woodland walks, and tree-lined paths, making it perfect for family outings.

In September 2024, the beloved Lichfield Proms in Beacon Park celebrated its 25th anniversary. Thousands of locals and visitors from across the country continue to enjoy a free musical and visual spectacle set against the park’s stunning backdrop.

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