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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Enigmatic Story Of The Uffington White Horse, England’s Ancient Chalk Drawing That’s Now Been Restored To Its Former GloryFor thousands of years, a massive chalk figure has sat upon White Horse Hill in Oxfordshire, England. The so-called Uffington White Horse is thought to be Britain’s oldest chalk figure ...
The author G.K. Chesterton took inspiration from the Uffington White Horse, which gave him the title of his 1911 poem The Ballad of the White Horse. It's a work which could scarcely be more different ...
The oldest of them all – the Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire, just east of Swindon – is thought to be a whopping 3,000 years old. Experts recently revealed the Uffington horse is ...
Britain's most ancient hill-carving - the Uffington White Horse - needs fattening up due to be eroded by bad weather, archaeologists have warned. New tests have proven the mysterious chalk ...
The oldest of all Britain’s chalk horses is the Uffington White Horse, situated in Oxfordshire on the Berkshire Downs near the Ridgeway, and now owned by the National Trust. The figure ...
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A Guide to The White Horses of WiltshireA few summers ago, my brother and I camped out at the base of the White Horse of Uffington for Midsummer’s Eve (for more on wild camping, see my Dartmoor piece: ‘The Right to Wonder’).
Our driver will take us to the beautiful White Horse Hill where you can see the chalk figure in all its glory. Please note: The event information above has been added by the organiser. Whilst we ...
Work last year revealed the neck and head of the 3,000-year-old Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire had narrowed to less than half of its typical size. Archaeologists from the National Trust and ...
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