Snow And Frost In Southern England – Salisbury Cathedral Flooded, 1635

Monday 5th February 1635

Southern England had heavy snow, accompanied by frost, in January 1635. The resultant thaw caused a great flood. Severe flooding occurred in Salisbury on 5th February 1635. Salisbury Cathedral, it is said, was one feet deep in water.

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