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  2. White Horse Close - Wikipedia

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    The location has been traditionally associated with a royal mews from the time of Mary, Queen of Scots, the name being said to derive from the fact that her favourite white palfrey was stabled there, [4] near the main entrance to the royal palace. It is more likely, however, that the name derives from the "White Horse Inn" which occupied the ...

  3. List of closes on the Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    A close is private property, hence gated and closed to the public, whereas a wynd is an open thoroughfare, usually wide enough for a horse and cart [citation needed]. Most slope steeply down from the Royal Mile creating the impression of a herring-bone pattern formed by the main street and side streets when viewed on a map.

  4. File:Edinburgh, Canongate, 8, 9 White Horse Close.jpg

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    English: Edinburgh, Canongate, 8, 9 White Horse Close br/> Wikidata has entry 8, 9 White Horse Close, Canongate, Edinburgh (Q17795513) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number

  5. Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mile runs between two significant locations in the royal history of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and has a total length of approximately one mile. [3] The streets which make up the Royal Mile are (west to east) Castlehill, the Lawnmarket, the High Street, the Canongate and Abbey Strand.

  6. Uffington White Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Uffington White Horse is a prehistoric hill figure, 110 m (360 ft) [1] long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk.The figure is situated on the upper slopes of Whitehorse Hill in the English civil parish of Uffington in Oxfordshire, some 16 km (10 mi) east of Swindon, 8 km (5.0 mi) south of the town of Faringdon and a similar distance west of the town of Wantage; or 2. ...

  7. Litlington White Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Litlington White Horse is a chalk hill figure depicting a horse, situated on Hindover Hill (locally known as High-and-Over) in the South Downs.It overlooks the River Cuckmere to the west of the village of Litlington and north of East Blatchington in East Sussex, England.

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  9. Westbury White Horse - Wikipedia

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    Westbury White Horse or Bratton White Horse is a hill figure on the escarpment of Salisbury Plain, approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) east of Westbury in Wiltshire, England. Located on the edge of Bratton Downs and lying just below an Iron Age hill fort , it is the oldest of several white horses carved in Wiltshire. [ 1 ]