This book provides a comprehensive history of Lichfield Cathedral, one of England’s most revered ecclesiastical sites. The author, John Benjamin Stone, draws upon a wide range of historical sources to paint a vivid picture of the cathedral’s founding, development, and legacy. The text is accompanied by beautiful illustrations that showcase the cathedral’s stunning architecture and rich artistic heritage. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of English cathedral architecture.
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