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FERNHAM
The village pump has recently been given an attractive new roof. Now a symbolic village feature, the pump still has an eight-foot deep stone-lined bottle well underneath - though it has been safely capped off. The village has views of the well-known prehistoric hill figure, the Uffington White Horse. This is carved into the hillside above the nearby village of Woolstone and can be seen from miles around, with the best views probably from the London to Bristol railway line which runs to the south of the village. Uffington White Horse is by far the oldest of all Britain's hillside white horse figures and there have been many theories about its origin. These theories and the and many myths about the White Horse and its surrounding landscape are explored on David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History. Fernham is about three miles south of Faringdon and about six miles east of Shrivenham on the B4508. |
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