The Litlington White Horse is a chalk hill figure. It is situated on Hindover Hill on the South Downs.
The original horse is thought to have been created in 1838 by James Pagden of Frog Firle Farm in commemoration of the coronation of Queen Victoria and was sited slightly northwest of the current horse that was cut in 1924 by John T Ade, Eric Hobbis, and Stephen Bovis in a single night. The horse we see today stands at 93 ft long and 65 ft high.