Precinct
Levetts Square
As a local Levetts Square was the best, a place for the Morris men to dance and a shallow pool with real goldfish you could watch for free.
George and Berties
Long before the invasion of Costa and Nero in to the city George and Berties, located towards the top of the precient, was one of the best places to indulge in a hot chocolate and a toasted tea cake on a Saturday afternoon.
Taylors and A & B Lock
Located at the top of the precinct a Saturday job at A & B Locks fruit and veg shop was the starting point for many young working lives. The walk way in the centre of the photo allowed access to the rear of the shops and to the multi...
Olivers Shoes
Oliver’s Shoes was one of Lichfield three general footwear stores along with Freeman Hardy and Willis and Friary Shoes.    The shop was demolished as part of the redevelopment. Marks and Spencer food hall now occupies the...
Gresley Row 1990 and Now
Gresley Row was originally for access to the rear of the shops that ran along the one side of the Precinct and to the rear of the Post Office. Both car parks were retained in the redevelopment. The Tesco store was not completely...
Shopping Precinct
Things have moved on a little in twenty five years but if you look closely you can see  a lot of the old 1960’s shopping precinct still remains today
Christophers Ltd - Bakers Lane Shopping Precinct
Long before Jessops, Christophers was the main photography shop in Lichfield a place to pick a bargin. Once the redevelopment started in the 1990s they relocated to a smaller shop on St Johns Street.
Post Office
The main Lichfield Post Office as it stood in 1996. After demolition Lichfield was left without a city centre post office until the rebuild was complete. A post office then opened next to Clintons cards.  The loading area of the...
Levetts Square
Levetts Square as it is today. When the shopping precinct was redeveloped the plan was to have all the shopping centre covered, as with many things in Lichfield they only managed to do it with this part.