The Old Guildhall Prison Cells


Explore the city's old prison, dating back to 1548. See original cells, discover the inmates' stories and find out about law and order in Lichfield.

Indoors

Family friendly

Some areas

No dogs allowed

Opening Times

April - September

Monday to Friday : ClosedSaturday : 10am to 4pmSunday : Closed

Pricing

Free

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The Old Guildhall Prison Cells
The Old Guildhall Prison Cells
The Old Guildhall Prison Cells

More Information

The Old Guildhall Prison for felons and debtors is at the rear of the Guildhall. Visitors can explore original cells and the history of law and order in the city in this small display, on the site which has been in use as a prison since 1548.

The prison spans stories across the centuries, from the martyrs burned on Lichfield Market Square in the 17th century to the fates of John Neve, William Wightman and James Jackson who were found guilty of forgery and were the last felons to be publicly hanged at Lichfield gallows in 1810. Officially closed as a prison from 1848, the cells continued to be used as the city lock-up until around 1900, and the old police station gates can still be seen on the ground-floor corridor.

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