White Horse Hill

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White Horse Hill is a prominent chalk hill in Oxfordshire, England, best known for the prehistoric Uffington White Horse hill figure and its surrounding ancient earthworks.

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White Horse Hill canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk hill
geographical feature
hill
accessibleFrom Uffington Castle car park
associatedWithPeriod Bronze Age
Iron Age
bestKnownFor Uffington White Horse
conservationStatus protected landscape
country England
crossedBy The Ridgeway National Trail
surface form: Ridgeway National Trail
currentAdministrativeCounty Oxfordshire
elevation approximately 261 metres
approximately 856 feet
geology chalk
hasFeature Dragon Hill
Iron Age hillfort
The Manger
Uffington Castle
Uffington White Horse
ancient hill figure
prehistoric earthworks
hasPanoramicViewsOver Vale of White Horse
heritageStatus Scheduled Monument
landUse open downland
locatedIn Oxfordshire
South East England
Vale of White Horse
managedBy National Trust
near Uffington
Wantage
Wayland’s Smithy
surface form: Wayland's Smithy
overlooks Vale of White Horse
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Berkshire Downs
popularFor hang gliding
kite flying
paragliding
sightseeing
walking
region ceremonial county of Berkshire
surface form: historic county of Berkshire
touristAttraction true
viewOf The Ridgeway National Trail
surface form: Ridgeway National Trail

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vale of White Horse containsLandmark White Horse Hill
Battle of White Horse location White Horse Hill
Battle of White Horse namedAfter White Horse Hill
Uffington White Horse locatedOn White Horse Hill
Uffington near White Horse Hill
Uffington Castle locatedOn White Horse Hill
WANTAGE hasNearbyLandmark White Horse Hill
subject surface form: Wantage