• The head and neck of the Uffington White Horse, in particular, have become thinner since the 1980s, the National Trust and Oxford Archaeology team said.
  • White Horse Hill is a couple of miles south of the village of Uffington, which is in the North Wessex Downs close to the Oxfordshire/Wiltshire border in roughly...
  • What a Prehistoric Monument Reveals about the Value of Maintenance. The White Horse of Uffington has been continually cared for for over 3,000 years.
  • They have similar features to the Uffington White Horse ... In the past, this resemblance has been used to date the Uffington Horse to the Iron Age.
  • 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.
  • The Uffington White Horse is not just a piece of prehistoric art; it’s a symbol of England’s rich history and a must-visit for anyone traveling to Oxfordshire.
  • Uffington White Horse is, without a doubt, one of the most mythical and magical places in the whole of Oxfordshire.
  • The chalk figures in Oxfordshire, including the Uffington White Horse, were likely discovered by people living in the area or by travelers passing through.
  • Enjoy a short family-friendly walk to one of Oxfordshire's most magnificent landmarks, the Uffington White Horse, in this step-by-step guide.
  • ...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 on the Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire.
  • Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire. Location: 11 miles east of Swindon, and south of Uffington village. (SU 302866).
  • Uffington is a village in the Vale of the White Horse, four miles south of Faringdon and seven miles west of Wantage.