• The Uffington White Horse is the oldest and most distinctive hill-figure (or geoglyph) of a horse in Britain.
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  • 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...
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  • The earliest reference to the Uffington White Horse comes from the late 11th century, by which time it was already a well-established geographical feature.
  • At 365 long, made up of swooping ten-foot-white lines, the Uffington Horse resembles the horse imagery found on Celtic coins.
  • The artwork measures 111-metres long from head to tail and depicts a white horse near the Oxfordshire village of Uffington.
  • The Uffington White Horse dates back to the Iron Age or the late Bronze Age, around 3,000 years ago.
  • 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...
  • Surely they could scarcely have dreamed that The Uffington White Horse would still be intriguing visitors to this day.