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Lichfield Friary Clock Tower

Lichfield Friary Clock Tower is a historic landmark located in Lichfield, England. The tower is part of the Friary, which is a popular destination for tourists interested in castles and other historic sites. In addition to its historical significance, the Friary is also known for its art and creative offerings. Visitors can enjoy a variety of artistic displays and events throughout the year.

Introduction to Lichfield Friary Clock Tower

Lichfield Friary Clock Tower is a historic landmark located in Lichfield, England. The tower was built in the 17th century and has since become a symbol of the city's history and culture. The clock tower was originally part of a friary and has been preserved over the centuries. Today, it serves as a popular tourist attraction and a testament to the city's rich heritage. What makes this company unique is its ability to showcase the history of Lichfield through a single structure.

Services & products

Lichfield Friary Clock Tower offers visitors a chance to climb the tower and experience an exquisite view of the city. Visitors can also explore the inside of the tower and learn about its history. The company also offers guided tours, where visitors can learn more about the history and architecture of the tower.

Location

Lichfield Friary Clock Tower is located in the heart of Lichfield, a city known for its beautiful architecture and historic landmarks. Visitors can expect to find many local businesses, including restaurants, cafes, and shops. The area is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest bus stop being only a few minutes away from the tower. The three closest public transportation options are the Bus Station (0.4 miles), Lichfield City Train Station (0.6 miles), and Lichfield Trent Valley Train Station (1.7 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Lichfield Friary Clock Tower because it offers a unique and unforgettable experience that allows visitors to explore the history and culture of the city. The tower is a beautiful example of architecture from the 17th century, and by visiting it, customers can learn about the history of the city in a fun and engaging way.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that climbing the tower requires a certain level of fitness and mobility, as there are several steep flights of stairs. Visitors with mobility issues may not be able to access the upper levels of the tower.

Reviews

Customers have praised the company for its knowledgeable and friendly staff, as well as for the breathtaking view from the top of the tower. Visitors have also appreciated the guided tours, which offer a more in-depth look at the history and architecture of the tower.

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FAQ

What type of castle-themed art or creative products do you offer?

We offer a variety of castle-themed art and creative products, including paintings, sculptures, prints, and home decor items such as pillows and wall hangings. Our products are designed to capture the beauty and history of castles in unique and artistic ways.

 

Can you provide examples of previous castle-themed projects or designs you've created?

Yes, we have created many castle-themed projects and designs in the past. Some of our most popular products include a series of paintings featuring famous castles from around the world, as well as custom sculptures and prints commissioned by individual customers.

 

Is customization available for castle-themed products or designs?

Yes, we are happy to offer customization services for our castle-themed products and designs. Whether you want to add a personal touch to an existing product or create a completely new design from scratch, we can work with you to bring your vision to life.

 

Do you offer any educational resources or information about the history of castles?

Yes, we are passionate about educating people about the rich history of castles and their significance in world culture. We offer a range of educational resources on our website, including articles, videos, and podcasts that explore the history, architecture, and cultural significance of castles.

 

What is the process for ordering and receiving castle-themed products or designs?

To order one of our castle-themed products or designs, simply browse our online store and add your chosen items to your cart. From there, you can check out securely and choose your preferred shipping method. We offer worldwide shipping, and most orders are processed and shipped within 1-2 business days. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, our friendly customer service team is always here to help.

Reviews

  • Roger Dutton

    Historic England official listing says: Clock tower. 1863, moved to present site 1928. By Joseph Potter Jnr. Ashlar with swept slate roof. 4-stage tower with pyramidal roof. Norman style. Lowest stage has cornice with zig-zag and weathering over; east face has round-headed entrance of one order with zig-zag to arch and enriched tympanum, door with enriched strap hinges; plaque above records history of the Crucifix conduit, 1201-1863; to south a bronze plaque recording gift of the Friary estate to the City Council; to west a plaque recording the removal of the tower from its original site; to north a quatrefoil panel recording foundation of the conduit with flanking round-headed niches formerly with drinking fountains, that to left with scalloped bowl, that to right shallower, bowl gone, 2 round-headed lights above with grilles. 2nd stage has cornice with weathering over; to 3 faces a 3-light blind window with colonnettes, enriched arches and glazed slits; similar shorter 5-light window above with zig-zag sill band and 2 slits; to west face 3 single-chamfered lights. 3rd stage has round clock face to each face. Top stage has nook shafts and corbel table, bell-opening of 4 lights with lourvres to each face. Roof with finial. The clock tower was built at the corner of The Friary and Bird Street on the site of the Crucifix Conduit, which was built for the city c1201 by the Guild of SS Mary and John the Baptist, whose assets were transferred in 1545 to the Conduits Lands Trust, who built the tower over the redundant conduit. The tower was dismantled and rebuilt on its present site when The Friary was made. The clock tower is a notable landmark in the city. (Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Staffordshire: London: 1974-: P.192; Laithwaite P: The History of the Conduit Lands Trust 1546-1946: Lichfield: 1947-: P.19, 51; Clayton H: Cathedral City: Lichfield: 1977-: P.105-7).

    26-05-2022
  • David Burns

    Friary clock tower is a grade 2 listed structure and was erected in 1863, originally over the ancient crucifix conduit at the junction of Bird St and Bore St some 400 meters east of its current position, it was relocated in the late 1920's early 1930's due to congestion at the junction since the motor car was invented, originally the clock tower was built with only three clock faces as the west face looked upon only one property, however due to complaints from the tenant a fourth face was added.

    26-05-2022
  • Ahmad Ali

    26-05-2020
  • Timothy Joyce

    26-05-2018