Explore Lichfield Plaques in Blue Plaque, English Heritage, National Trust & local plaque schemes
Explore Lichfield plaques & local Lichfield history / heritage content through street plaque schemes (including Blue plaques, English Heritage & National Trust) plus Walkfo’s millions of audio plaques in Walkfo’s Audio Travel Guide to Lichfield.
About Lichfield
Lichfield is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire. It was the birthplace of Samuel Johnson, the writer of the first authoritative Dictionary of the English Language. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield District at 100,700. The centre of the city has over 230 listed buildings and preserves much of its historic character.
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plaques Walkfo has converted physical plaques into audio files triggered by GPS on a phone when you pass close by on foot, bike, bus or car. You hear Lichfield history information & more at the places where they happened, with up-to-date content created by our AI, sourced from trusted history resources such as Wikipedia, local Lichfield plaque schemes, English Heritage & National Trust. Walkfo improves on existing Lichfield’s physical Lichfield plaque schemes with additional, more detailed information than the writing on the physical plaque. With millions of audio places / virtual plaques created across the whole of the UK, you can explore Lichfield the same way you might explore a museum or art gallery with information audio headset.
Lichfield plaques & short history overview