Bishop's Palace, Lichfield
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title:
Bishop's Palace, Lichfield
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The Bishop's Palace is a 17th-century building situated in the north-east corner of the Cathedral Close in Lichfield, Staffordshire in England. The current building replaced a medieval Bishop's Palace built in the 14th century for Bishop Langton. The first palace was destroyed during the English Civil War and rebuilt in 1687 as the current building. The palace was residence to the Bishop of Lichfield from the late 1860s until 1954, it is now used by Lichfield Cathedral School. The palace is a Gr
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House in Staffordshire, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop%27s_Palace,_Lichfield
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2024-03-24T20:03:52Z
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