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White Horse Hill - National Trust
  Uncover the myths and legends associated with the great assemblage of monuments that includes a chalk horse figure, a hillfort and burial mounds on the highest point in Oxfordshire. the white horse from the air
"the figure is in constant movement across the landscape....the horse is forever flying" Liz Rothchild

Listen to an audio sample

To download the White Horse Hill Audio Trail, simply right click the icon above and select 'save target as....' and save the folder onto your computer. The 'zipped' folder contains all the seperate audio files and can be opened using WinZip. Once the files are opened you can save them to any media device you have available.
scouring of the white horse in the 1800's
the national trust logo Visit the White Horse Hill pages on the National Trust and OXBB websites for further information.

Covering just 95 hectares (or 235 acres in old money), White Horse Hill has a rich past. Was this the place that Saint George slew the Dragon and where King Alfred rallied his troops? What is for certain is that for over 3,000 years this prominent landmark has played a pivotal role in the lives of the people residing in the Vale of the White Horse.

A festival took place every seven years on the hill and it is believed up to 30,000 people attended the 'Pastime' event to scour or clean the horse. The activities associated with these events were truly unique and unlikely to meet todays Health and Safety requirements.......

by the head of the white horse dragon hill