Lewes avalanche
Overview of Lewes in 2008; the avalanche started on the white chalk cliffs to the right | |
| Date | 27 December 1836 |
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| Time | 10:15 GMT (UTC) |
| Location | Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 50°52′20″N 0°01′22″E / 50.87222°N 0.02278°E |
| Cause | Heavy snowfall |
| Deaths | 8 |
| Property damage | Seven homes destroyed on South Street |
| Deadliest avalanche ever recorded in the United Kingdom | |
The Lewes avalanche occurred on 27 December 1836 in Lewes, East Sussex, when a huge build-up of snow on a chalk cliff overlooking the town collapsed into the settlement 100 metres (330 ft) below, destroying a row of cottages and killing eight people. It remains the deadliest avalanche on record in the United Kingdom.