This engraving from the early part of the 19th Century shows the original shape of the tower on St. Mary’s church and a building on the market square.
For many years the Market Square acted as Lichfields bus station. As you can see from the five in the picture.
The market square has been a focal point for many years in Lichfield, the square is home to the birthplace of Samuel Johnson. The statue of Dr. Johnson that stands in the square was presented to the city by James Law in 1838.