Westbury White Horse  by ajisaac

Westbury White Horse

The Westbury or Bratton White Horse is a hill figure on the escarpment of Salisbury Plain, approximately 1.5 miles east of Westbury in England.

Located on the edge of Bratton Downs and lying just below an Iron Age hill fort, it is the oldest of several white horses carved in Wiltshire.

It was restored in 1778, an action which may have obliterated a previous horse which had occupied the same slope.

A contemporary engraving of the 1760s appears to show a horse facing in the opposite direction, and also rather smaller than the present figure. However, there is at present no documentary or other evidence for the existence of a chalk horse at Westbury before the year 1742.

The horse is 180 feet tall and 170 feet wide and is a symbol for the town of Westbury, appearing on welcome signs and in the logo for its tourist information centre. It is also considered a symbol for Wiltshire as a whole.
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August 12th, 2016  
Wonderful capture of the horse fav
August 13th, 2016  
@julzmaioro Many thanks. I always enjoy the walk to the horse throughout the year's seasons.
August 16th, 2016  
@777margo Much thanks for your kind words and for faving my horse.
August 16th, 2016  
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