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Encyclopedia > Uffington

Uffington is the name of at least two villages in England.


The more famous Uffington is that in Oxfordshire, close to one of Britain's best-known archaeological sites, the Uffington White Horse.


The other Uffington is a village in the English county of Shropshire. It lies between Haughmond Hill and the River Severn, some 3 miles east from the town centre of Shrewsbury.


See also: Sundorne.


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Uffington - definition of Uffington in Encyclopedia (90 words)
Uffington is the name of at least two villages in England.
The more famous Uffington is that in Oxfordshire, close to one of Britain's best-known archaeological sites, the Uffington White Horse.
The other Uffington is a village in the English county of Shropshire.
Brigantes Nation Uffington (283 words)
Uffington Horse is the largest hill figure in Britain, it is 110m long and 40m high.
The horse is on the northwestern side of the Ridgeway, close by and is built on a Bronze AGe cultivation terrace.
A bronze age long barrow lies between the horse and Uffington Castle, a modified hill - Dragon Hill is also related to the white horse, although it's purpose is not known.
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