Here's an unusual aerial shot of Bratton Camp just outside Westbury, from the north. You can see a Neolithic long barrow in the middle, then around that there are the walls and ditches of an Iron Age hill fort which probably contained round huts, and finally the White Horse on 1778. But this is also the site of King Alfred's defining victory over the Danes and historians believe there may have been a much, much earlier horse carved here as a commemoration of the victory.

Here's an unusual aerial shot of Bratton Camp just outside Westbury, from the north. You can see a Neolithic long barrow in the middle, then around that there are the walls and ditches of an Iron Age hill fort which probably contained round huts, and finally the White Horse on 1778. But this is also the site of King Alfred's defining victory over the Danes and historians believe there may have been a much, much earlier horse carved here as a commemoration of the victory.