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The Tallest Spire in all of Britain

Salisbury Cathedral






In addition to housing the tallest spire,
inside the cathedral held a beautiful reflection pool and an original Magna Carta!


Fun Facts

  • The Cathedral was built in just 38 years (AD1220-1258)
  • 60,000 tons of Chilmark Stone and 10,000 tons of Purbeck Stone were used to build the Cathedral
  • 28,000 tons of oak were used to construct the roof
  • 420 tons of lead covering 4 acres were used on the roof
  • Britain's tallest spire (123m/404ft) was built between AD1310-1333 adding another 6,500 tons
  • The spire now leans 69.85cm (27.5ins) to the south and 44.44cm (17.5ins) to the west
  • The best preserved of only four surviving original Magna Carta (AD1215) is on display in the Chapter House
  • Europe's oldest working clock (AD1386), now situated in the north nave aisle, used to be located in the Bell Tower (demolished in 1789). It has "ticked" more than 5 million times since it was first built
  • Salisbury has the largest Cathedral Close in Britain (40 hectares)
  • It has Britain's largest Cathedral Cloisters
  • The Quire stalls are the largest and earliest complete set in Britain
  • It is reputed that there are 365 (the number of days in a year) windows and 8760 (the number of hours in a year) marble pillars
  • The Close gates are locked from 10.30pm every night through until 7.00am next morning
  • The first Cathedral School was founded by Bishop Osmund in 1091 at Old Sarum - the original settlement site for Salisbury
  • Salisbury was the first Cathedral to have a girls' choir - founded in 1991
  • There are 69 statues on the West Front
  • A dead rat which carried traces of arsenic was found inside the skull of William LongespĂ©e when his tomb was opened centuries later

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