A beautiful and peaceful garden in the heart of the city, which is the perfect place to visit for time spent in quiet contemplation.
Following the First World War, the people of Lichfield were anxious to create a memorial to those who had lost their lives.
The spot was chosen because of its picturesque setting between Minster Pool and Cathedral Close. Work on the garden began in 1919 and a ceremony of dedication was held on 20 October 1920.
The three spires of Lichfield Cathedral, often referred to as the Ladies of the Vale, can be seen in the background.