Cherhill White Horse & Lansdowne Monument
From the Cherhill White Horse, England’s third-oldest chalk hill figure cut into the downs in the 18th century, gaze across a landscape shaped by both ritual and estate power. Nearby the 125-foot Lansdowne Monument, an obelisk raised in 1845 to honour Sir William Petty, rises like a lightning rod tying land, sky and legacy together.
Address: Cherhill White Horse & Lansdowne Monument, off A4, near Calne, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

