Dragon Hill, Uffington

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Dragon Hill
Elevation 139 m (456 ft)
Location Oxfordshire, England
Topo map OS Landranger 194
OS grid reference SU300868

Dragon Hill is a small hillock immediately below the Uffington White Horse on the border of the civil parishes of Uffington and Woolstone in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire).

Dragon Hill is a natural chalk hill with an artificial flat-top (situated on the scarp slope of White Horse Hill), to which clings the legend that it was on its summit that Saint George slew the dragon. A bare patch of chalk upon which no grass will grow is purported to be where the dragon's blood spilled. It has been suggested as some sort of Iron Age ritual site associated with the nearby hill-figure.

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Dragon Hill is located at grid reference SU300868. It is part of the White Horse group of monuments in the care of the National Trust.

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Looking downhill toward Dragon Hill and The Manger from just below the Uffington White Horse.
Looking downhill toward Dragon Hill and The Manger from just below the Uffington White Horse.
White Horse Hill and Dragon Hill (right)
White Horse Hill and Dragon Hill (right)
A panoramic view toward Dragon Hill (centre); the White Horse is on the right.
A panoramic view toward Dragon Hill (centre); the White Horse is on the right.