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Lichfield Airport Transfers

Lichfield Airport Transfers

We specialise in taxis from Lichfield to all major airports including Gatwick Airport – LGW, Heathrow Airport – LHR, Luton Airport – LTN, Manchester Airport – MAN, Stansted Airport- STN and East Midlands Airport – EMA.


Please note the minimum price for an airport transfer is £20.00.

Choice of vehicles
We have a wide range of vehicles including executive vehicles, estate vehicles, wheel chair accessible vehicles and mini buses.


We have over fifty drivers serving the needs of the community. Whether it be a family embarking on a summer holiday, a business traveller or picking up executives from the airport you can trust Yellow Taxis to provide a professional and reliable service that will transport you safely, in comfort and, most importantly, on time every time.

Our Promise
We will do everything possible to make your journey run as smoothly as possible, to insure this, Walsall Airport Transfers only use drivers who have impeccable knowledge of at least 5 outlying areas and at least 5 years’ experience in the transport trade.

Every passenger is assigned a customer care manager who will do everything possible to insure that you enjoy a safe and reliable service. The customer care manager will email/phone you to confirm the booking.

We offer a free wake up call for all passengers travelling from the U.K, this gives you peace of mind that we have not forgot you and that we will be there on time.
For a small fee you can upgrade to our executive transfer service.

Lichfield is a cathedral city, civil parish and district in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi (26 km) north of Birmingham. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield district at 100,700.


The development of the city was consolidated in the 12th century under Bishop Clinton who fortified the Cathedral Close, and also laid out the town with the ladder-shaped street pattern that survives to this day. Lichfield's heyday was in the 18th century when it developed into a thriving coaching city. This was a period of great intellectual activity, the city being the home of many famous people including Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward, and prompted Johnson's remark that Lichfield was "a city of philosophers".

The earliest evidence of settlement has been the discovery of Mesolithic flints on the high ground of St Michael’s churchyard, which may indicate an early flint industry. Traces of Neolithic settlement have been discovered on the south side of the sandstone ridge occupied by the Cathedral.

Lichfield covers an area of approximately 5.41 sq mi (14.0 km2) in the south east of the county of Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. It is approximately 25 km (16 mi) north of Birmingham and 200 km (120 mi) north west of London. The city is located between the high ground of Cannock Chase on the west and the valleys of the Rivers Trent and Tame on the east. It is underlain by red sandstone, deposited during the arid desert conditions of the Triassic period. Mercia Mudstone underlies the north and north eastern edges of the city towards Elmhurst and Curborough. The red sandstone underlying the majority of Lichfield is present in many of its ancient buildings including Lichfield Cathedral and the Church of St Chad.


Lichfield's wealth grew along with its importance as an ecclesiastical centre. The original settlement prospered as the place where pilgrims gathered to worship at the shrine of St Chad: this practice continued up until the Reformation when the shrine was destroyed.
Lichfield Library and Record Office is located on the corner of St John Street and The Friary. The building also includes an adult education centre and a small art gallery. The current building became the library in 1989 after it moved from Lichfield Free Library and Museum on Bird Street.

Lichfield has regular bus services in and around the city. The bus station is located on Birmingham Road opposite Lichfield City railway station, although as part of the Friarsgate development plans have been approved for it to be re-located next to the railway station. Arriva Midlands as well as some other operators run regular services to Birmingham, Burntwood, Burton upon Trent, Nuneaton, Stafford, Staffordshire University, Sutton Coldfield, Stoke on Trent, Tamworth, Uttoxeter, and Walsall.


Lichfield is centrally located on the UK road network. Historically the Roman roads of Watling Street and Ryknild Street crossed 3.2 km (2.0 mi) south of the city at Letocetum. Today following much of the same routes are the A5 and A38. The A5 runs west towards Wales and south east towards Tamworth.

 

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