Westbury White Horse, UK

The history of the white horse is an issue of some debate, in particular with regard to Westbury which is the oldest of Wiltshire’s horses.
The site is known to have been restored in 1778 but the date of the original work remains largely a matter of conjecture. Many believe the initial carving was made to commemorate Alfred’s victory over the Danes at the battle of Ethandune in 878. However, historians can not even agree whether this battle took place in the immediate vicinity; although some associate Ethandune with the nearby village of Edington.





