The Kilburn White Horse, the largest and most northerly white horse geoglyph in Britain, stands out against the lush greenery of the Sutton Bank hills. Designed and completed in the mid-19th century, this vast equine figure is carved into the hillside, its chalky surface contrasting sharply with the surrounding landscape. Visitors can admire the horse from a distance or hike up close to experience its impressive scale and the panoramic views it offers. The site provides a unique opportunity to explore both natural beauty and human ingenuity.
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