The Lansdowne Monument, also known as Cherhill Monument, near Cherhill in Wiltshire is a 38 metre (125 foot) stone obelisk erected by Third Marquis of Lansdowne to the designs of Sir Charles Barry to commemorate his ancestor, Sir William Petty in 1845.
Washington Monument | monument | Lansdowne Road | Lord Lansdowne | Monument Valley | Marquess of Lansdowne | Bank–Monument station | White Sands National Monument | Monument, Colorado | Monument | Fort Union National Monument | Bandelier National Monument | Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument | Monument Avenue | Lansdowne Bridge Rohri | Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne | Pompeys Pillar National Monument | Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument | Monument to Vasil Levski, Sofia | Monument to Vasil Levski | Helen Lansdowne Resor | El Malpais National Monument | Bunker Hill Monument | Soldiers' National Monument | Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument | Scheduled monument | Rhode Island Red Monument | Rankin County Confederate Monument | Rainbow Bridge National Monument | Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument |
Near the village is the Lansdowne Monument, or Cherhill Monument, a 125-foot stone obelisk erected in 1845 by the Third Marquis of Lansdowne in honour of his ancestor Sir William Petty.