Based in the heart of Lichfield City centre, Three Spires features top name high street stores including M and S Simply Food, Argos, WHSmith and Two Seasons alongside charming independent retailers.
Stores. With over fifty retailers the shopping centre has a wide range of stores on offer with well-known names including Holland & Barrett, Boots the Opticians, WH Smith, The Entertainer, CEX, Ryman, Trespass and Body Care as well as some great independent shops.
The elegant city of Lichfield is dominated by its magnificent three spired 12th century cathedral known as the "Ladies of the Vale". Founded by the great Anglo-Saxon missionary, St Chad, the Cathedral has been welcoming visitors since 700 and sees over 125,000 visitors a year.
Welcome to Lichfield, where timeless charm meets modern vitality in a picturesque setting. The Staffordshire city's rich history, thriving cultural scene and close-knit community make it a great place to call home.
Lichfield covers an area of approximately 5.41 sq mi (14.0 km2) in the south-east of the county of Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. It is approximately 27 km (17 mi) north of Birmingham and 200 km (120 mi) north-west of London.
Lichfield Market Square plays host to a vibrant general market on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The markets offer a wide choice of value for money products.
Sian Brooke is a British actress, known for portraying Laura in All About George, Lori in Cape Wrath, and Eurus Holmes in Sherlock. Sian Elizabeth Phillips was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England and is the youngest of three siblings.
Lichfield is the most dangerous medium-sized town in Staffordshire, and is the 40th most dangerous overall out of Staffordshire's 197 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Lichfield in 2022 was 70 crimes per 1,000 people.
According to data from Zoopla, the average house price in the city is now around £275,000, making it one of the more expensive housing markets in the region.
The stamp duty holiday ends at the end of March 2021 and that certainly will reduce the number of Lichfield people moving (as many moved their plans forward to beat the deadline) meaning there will be less Lichfield people moving in 2021, yet that will curtail the supply of property for sale and hence keep Lichfield ...
Lichfield has two railway stations. Lichfield City Station on Birmingham Road is just minutes from the city centre. Just opposite the bus station, it offers frequent direct services to both Birmingham New Street, and Lichfield Trent Valley Station.
Home to Charles Darwin's grandfather, and birthplace of Doctor Johnson, it has a Square where markets have been held since King Stephen, and three people were burnt at the stake in the reign of Queen Mary. There's much more than even this to Lichfield - but why not discover it yourself!
Staffordshire County Council on 28 February 2023 made an Experimental Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce prohibition of motor vehicles except for loading between the hours of 9pm and 12pm the following day and No Waiting at Any Timeon the following roads in Lichfield city centre: Bird Street, ...
However, in the sixteenth century when Lichfield became a city the head of the Church of England, Henry VIII, introduced the concept of dioceses (a number of parishes supervised by a bishop) and city status was awarded to the six English towns which housed diocesan cathedrals, of which Lichfield was one.
Lichfield, city and district, administrative and historic county of Staffordshire, west-central England. It is located on the northern margin of both the West Midlands plateau and the metropolitan complex centred on Birmingham.
Areas close to the Cathedral, Beacon Park and Stowe Pool are particularly popular. Areas around the city centre, including along the main roads such as Beacon Street, London Road, Birmingham Road and Trent Valley Road offer mainly older properties, including terraces and larger detached houses.
Topping the list is the area of Burntwood North East and Longdon, with Chesterton and Knutton in Newcastle registering at the bottom. Below we have listed the five richest and five poorest neighbourhoods, along with each of Staffordshire's boroughs ranked top to bottom - including East Staffordshire.
An upmarket neighbourhood where residents earn more than £50,000 every year have been named as the richest part of Staffordshire. Burntwood North East and Longdon has been handed the title by the Office of National Statistics after being voted the richest place to live in the county.
Memphis, Tennessee; Detroit, Michigan; and Little Rock, Arkansas all saw more violent crimes per capita. Memphis, along with Tacoma, Washington, and St. Louis, Missouri, had the highest property crime rates.
Annual crime rate in Coventry postcode area is 39.5 crimes per annum per 1000 workday people as of January 2024. Compared to the national crime rate, Coventry's crime rate is at 111%. Violent crime makes up 36.4% of all crimes reported in the postcode area.
Lichfield is a constituency in Staffordshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 1997 recreation by Michael Fabricant, a Conservative.
Lichfield began as an Anglo-Saxon village. The name Lichfield may be a corruption of Letocetum meaning grey wood. Or it may a corruption of Lece feld meaning a small stream (lece) by the open land (feld). In the year 669, the Bishop of Mercia (roughly the Midlands of England) chose to make his seat at Lichfield.