White Horse of Kilburn
The White Horse of Kilburn is a large chalk figure located on the southern slope of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England. Carved in 1857, it depicts a white horse and measures about 318 feet long. The horse was created to commemorate the local area and is visible from several miles away.
The figure is maintained by local volunteers and is a popular landmark for both residents and tourists. It is part of the Kilburn village community and attracts visitors who enjoy walking and exploring the surrounding countryside. The horse is also a symbol of local heritage and pride.