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Litlington White Horse & High and Over – Sussex Chalk Figure and Valley Views

Introduction

Above the village of Litlington stands a striking chalk figure carved into the hillside – the Litlington White Horse. From here the landscape opens into the Cuckmere Valley, a place of sky, river, and history. High and Over, the nearby viewpoint, is one of the best places to take it all in, with sweeping views over the South Downs to the sea.

A closer look at the White Horse and valley – watch the full video here:

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History of the White Horse

The Litlington White Horse is a chalk hill figure first cut in 1924 by local villagers. It replaced an earlier horse that had faded into the grass and scrub. While it may not be as ancient as the Uffington figure in Oxfordshire,

white horse high and over
white horse of Litlington high and over south downs

it has become a much-loved landmark of East Sussex. Chalk figures like this are a reminder of human imprint on the Downs – visible for miles, yet fragile without upkeep.

High and Over

The headland above Litlington is known as High and Over – a name that perfectly fits its lofty position. This spot offers one of the best viewpoints in the South Downs National Park.

mistly morning high and over cuckmere valley
mistly morning high and over cuckmere valley

On a clear day, you can see the Cuckmere meanders winding their way to the sea at Cuckmere Haven, with Seaford Head and the Seven Sisters cliffs beyond.

Cuckmere Valley and River

The Cuckmere is unique as the only Sussex river to cut directly through the chalk South Downs to the sea in a natural valley. Its meandering curves near Exceat are famous among walkers, photographers, and artists. These sweeping bends are classic river features – oxbow shapes that one day may form oxbow lakes when cut off from the main channel. The valley itself remains a beautiful, largely unspoilt landscape.

Lullington and Surroundings

To the east lies Lullington, a hamlet claimed to have the smallest church in England. Walking down Church Lane here, with sunlight spilling across the fields, gives a timeless sense of rural Sussex. Goats grazing the chalk slopes and paragliders drifting above complete the scene – an ever-changing picture of people and nature.


Practical Info

  • Location: Litlington White Horse, near Alfriston, East Sussex.
  • Access: Car park at High and Over; footpaths lead to the horse and along the valley.
  • Best Time to Visit: Clear days for views; late afternoon light gives drama to the valley.
  • Nearby:
    • Alfriston Clergy House – the first National Trust property.
    • Cuckmere Haven – the river mouth with views of the Seven Sisters.
    • Lullington Church – one of England’s smallest places of worship.

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April Landscape Photography Review 2025

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March Landscape Photography Review 2025

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July 2024 Landscape Photography Review

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Despite the unpredictable weather and the physical demands of navigating remote terrains, my passion for landscape photography drove me to capture the essence of these stunning locations. Through careful planning and spontaneous exploration, I discovered new compositions and honed my skills in capturing wide-angle shots that highlight the harmony between foreground elements and distant horizons. This month reinforced the importance of persistence, preparation, and the continual pursuit of perfecting the craft of landscape photography.

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November 2023 Landscape Photography Review

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Brecon Beacons The Four Waterfalls

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Photographing Carmarthenshire Castles

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August 2023 Landscape Photography

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As the sun-kissed days of August gently fade into memory, it’s time to reflect upon the vibrant chapters of a month filled with photographic pursuits. From the sweeping landscapes of the South Downs to the tranquil shores of East Sussex, I embarked on a journey through nature’s masterpiece, capturing moments that whispered of golden hours, misty dawns, and elusive moonrises. Each click of the shutter was a brushstroke upon a canvas of memories, weaving a narrative of both triumphs and lessons learned. Join me as we venture through the pages of this August photography review, where each image holds a story, and every adventure leaves its imprint on the artist’s soul.

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July 2023 Landscape Photos

Welcome to the world of July 2023, where rain and cool temperatures set the stage for captivating landscape photography. As I embarked on my journey through various locations, I was met with a stark contrast to the scorching heat that dominated the preceding month of June. Instead, July welcomed me with refreshing showers and a soothing chill, providing the perfect opportunity to explore the great outdoors.

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South Downs East Sussex Photographic Locations

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