
Hackpen White Horse, carved in 1838 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Victoria, is a chalk hill figure situated on the northern edge of the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, England. Nestled near the village of Broad Hinton, the figure is located on Hackpen Hill, which offers stunning views of the English countryside. The horse is 90 feet long and easily accessible, with a nearby car park and a public footpath right by the figure, making it ideal for photography enthusiasts. Best visited during late afternoon for optimal lighting, the site provides a unique vantage point for capturing expansive panoramas of the verdant landscape. If visiting in summer, vibrant wildflowers accentuate the picturesque views.
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