• An Abingdon cartulary, written by monks on vellum, between 1072 and 1084, refers to "mons albi equi" at Uffington ("the White Horse Hill").
  • Consider things such as access and accommodation at the base of Uffington White Horse, as well as the logistics of climbing to the summit.
  • The chalk hill cut figure of the White Horse at Uffington, UK, is dated to the Bronze Age, about 3,000 years ago.
  • In the 14 century the Uffington White Horse was listed as being the 2nd wonder of Britain, while Stonehenge was the 1st.
  • …the Iron Age, is the Uffington White Horse, which is carved into the chalk of the White Horse Hill.
  • The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylised prehistoric hill figure, 374 feet (110 m) long, cut into the turf to reveal the underlying 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.
  • 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 at Uffington dates to around 1000BC and sits amongst lofty company, close to Uffington Castle Iron Age Hill Fort and also to Waylands Smithy...
  • The White Horse of Uffington, a spectacular chalk figure on an English hillside, challenges the very idea of “heritage” as an unbroken line of descent.