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1-12 and 12a Vicars' Close (flats) and Vicars' Hall Lichfield: Apartment: 1994: 5 February 1952: 1194880: Upload Photo: Angel Croft Hotel and attached Outbuilding, Front Railings and Gates
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Lichfield House, Richmond, former residence of the Bishop of Lichfield on the site now occupied by Lichfield Court apartments; Lichfield House, Whitehall, 1680s residence of the Countess of Lichfield, now the back part of 10 Downing Street; Lichfield House, St James's, 1830s residence of Thomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield; where the Lichfield ...
Lichfield is a civil parish in the district of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It contains 244 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, six are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, 32 are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
The house is also involved in the Lichfield festival and annually takes part in the medieval market. Heritage weekend has the museum open to the public for free and cellar tours are also available. Halloween is a popular event for the house when it hosts its 'Haunted House Night' which includes storytelling , apple bobbing , games, facepainting ...
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These musters were known as the Courts of Arraye, and in Lichfield the Court of Arraye was always held on Whit Monday. It was held at Greenhill where a “Bower House” was erected and decorated with laurel and lilac. Here the men-at-arms mustered before the magistrates with their arms and armor and were regaled with free beef and wine.