Lichfield Guildhall

The Guildhall is a historic building in Bore Street in Lichfield, Staffordshire in the United Kingdom.

[2] Following the suppression of the chantries and religious guilds under King Edward VI in 1547, the property passed to the crown.

[1] It is these works which created the gothic-style frontage to Bore Street and the panelled main hall on the first floor.

At the north end there is a large stone tracery stained-glass window by Betton & Evans of Shrewsbury.

[4] Major refurbishment and repair works were completed in 2010 to restore this building, and to provide improved facilities for its use by the public.