• The Uffington White Horse is a prehistoric hill figure, 110 m (360 ft) long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk.
  • Question no. 3: A recent dating of the Uffington White Horse indicates that people were mistaken about its age.
  • Dragon Hill, Uffington, below the White Horse, with head of Horse shown in foreground.
  • The oldest and most famous hill figure in England is the 110 m long and 40 m high Uffington White Horse, located 2.5 km south of the village of Uffington...
  • A mysterious White Horse is carved into the chalk hillside above the village of Uffington, Oxfordshire.
  • The Uffington White Horse was dated to between 1380 and 210 B.C.E – the late Bronze Age or Iron Age — in the 1990s, but new technology might provide a...
  • The white horse at Uffington dates to around 1000BC and sits amongst lofty company, close to Uffington Castle Iron Age Hill Fort and also to Waylands Smithy...
  • Due to the similarity of the Uffington White Horse to the stylised depictions of horses on 1st century BCE coins, it had been thought that the creature must also...
  • 3 A recent dating of the Uffington White Horse indicates that people were mistaken about its age. ... 8 The fame of the Uffington White Horse is due to its size.
  • Here is an essential guide for visiting Uffington White Horse Hill with everything that you can do around here.