Lichfield, The Cathedral, West Front 1887
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The west front of Lichfield Cathedral dates from the Decorated period, but most of this amazing display of sculpture is Victorian – only five statues high up on the north-west tower are original. The central doors have beautiful scrolled wrought iron hinges dating from c1300. During the Civil War, the cathedral and the close were held for the King; the rest of the city declared for Parliament.
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