• Continuing our series on Wiltshire White Horses, this week we’ve wandered over the border slightly to visit Uffington White Horse.
  • You should spend around 20 minutes attempting The White Horse of Uffington reading answers to Questions 1–13 based on the passage below.
  • The White Horse of Uffington. The cutting of huge figures or ‘geoglyphs’ into the earth of English hillsides has taken place for more than 3,000 years.
  • The White Horse of Uffington. January 16, 2023July 27, 2021 by Princi Sharma. Test 2 academic reading answer key.
  • Undated National Trust handout photo of the head and neck of the White Horse at Uffington, Oxfordshire, showing a before (left) and after restoration view.
  • The White Horse of Uffington. The cutting of huge figures or ‘geoglyphs’ into the earth of English hillsides has taken place for more than 3,000 years.
  • The Uffington White Horse is a unique later prehistoric geoglyph worked onto the chalk hillside of the Berkshire Downs in southern England.
  • The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylized prehistoric hill figure, 110 meters long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk.
  • The Uffington White Horse is 110 metres long. The best view of it is from the air, although it can be seen from nearby hills and is visible from 20 miles away.
  • At least 3,000 years old, the Uffington White Horse on the Wiltshire/Oxfordshire border is the oldest chalk cut figure in the country.