"Historic Bishop's Palace"
The 17th-century Bishop's Palace in Lichfield may be a thing of the past, but it still is an architectural beauty by every means. The original structure was built in the 14th Century for Bishop Langton, but was destroyed during the English Civil War and rebuilt in 1687, and that is the structure that exists till date. However, if you take a walk around the gardens of the palace, there still exists a tiny portion of the original structure, which is distinctively different.The palace is a Grade I listed building and is currently being used by Lichfield Cathedral School.
The Close, Lichfield, United Kingdom, WS13 7LH
"Historic Bishop's Palace"
The 17th-century Bishop's Palace in Lichfield may be a thing of the past, but it still is an architectural beauty by every means. The original structure was built in the 14th Century for Bishop Langton, but was destroyed during the English Civil War and rebuilt in 1687, and that is the structure that exists till date. However, if you take a walk around the gardens of the palace, there still exists a tiny portion of the original structure, which is distinctively different.The palace is a Grade I listed building and is currently being used by Lichfield Cathedral School.
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