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        Lichfield is a beautiful and historic city situated just 16 miles north of Birmingham, in the county of Staffordshire. Lichfield is well-known for its architecture, food and accommodation. The amazing medieval cathedral also attracts visitors all year round. Lichfield is well connected both within and outside the city by bus routes as well as trains.

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        Transport links

        Virgin Trains and London North Western Railway operate in the area, providing travel to London and other areas all around the country. These operate from Lichfield Trent Valley and Birmingham New Street, with a more local service operating from Lichfield City Station.

        Trains between Lichfield City and Birmingham New Street also operate regularly

        National Express coach services also operate in the area, offering a national link. They provide a cheap service (£7.50) to Birmingham Airport which takes 2 hours.

        Bus services also operate both within and outside the city, making it easily accessible.

        The city also offers a number of cycle trails.

        Renting Prices

        The average rent for a one bedroom property in Lichfield is £536 per calendar month (pcm).

        The average rent for a room in a property is £453 pcm, a flat is on average £639 pcm, and a house is around £873 pcm.

        Nightlife

        Lichfield is home to a large number of pubs, bars and nightclubs. With the Lichfield Centre Campus for Staffordshire University being located just outside the city, there is a vibrant nightlife to be found in Lichfield. The annual Lichfield Food Festival also offers a range of delicious food and entertainment once a year in the summer.

        Notable Attractions

        Lichfield offers a huge range of cultural interests, being surrounded by large parks, sites of architectural interests and old railways. Drayton Manor Theme Park offers a fun day out and National Park walks are available, including treks with llamas. The city is 16 miles north of Birmingham if you are wanting to venture into the city for its famous shopping.

        The economy in Lichfield

        The city is home to two local manufacturers, Armitage Shanks and Arthur Price of England. A lot of the population commute to Birmingham due to the easy train links available. The city council has estimated that once the Friarsgate retail and leisure centre opens, it could bring a further 11,000 people to the city each month, creating hundreds of jobs and bringing in around £61 million per year.

        Education Institutions in Lichfield

        South Staffordshire College