Galloping across the Hambleton Hills in the Vale of York is a giant White Horse, visible 40 miles away. The mystery of where it came from, however, does not belong in ancient times.
It was created in 1857 by a grocer, Thomas Taylor who, having made his fortune in London, wanted to leave his mark on his birthplace. So, with 30 local men and 6 tons of lime, the White Horse was scored by hand into the hard rock of the Hambleton hillside.
At Hambleton Ales we raise a glass to the inspirational Mr Taylor whose vision has stood the test of time and whose estravagance enlivens the landscape of Yorkshire to this day. Just like Mr Taylor, Hambleton Ales leaves a lasting Inpression.