Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle

Corfe Castle Holiday Accommodation Guide

Visiting Corfe Castle, In addition to its location inside the picturesque county of Dorset and its historical significance, Corfe Castle puts tourists in a fantastic position to take advantage of and learn about everything that the area and its surrounds have to offer. Corfe Castle is a National Trust property. When visiting Corfe Castle and its environs, visitors have an excellent opportunity to take advantage of and enjoy everything that the village, as well as its surrounding areas, have to offer throughout their entire stay in the village and its environs, which is especially true during the summer months. In addition to offering a diverse range of high-quality housing alternatives ranging from fancy hotels to small bed & breakfast places, this neighbourhood offers a great community atmosphere and a tranquil setting, among other things. Tourism and business hotels, as well as a variety of additional lodging alternatives in the nearby towns and locales, as well as in the neighbouring territories and beyond, are available in the Corfe Castle area. Checkout the area for Corfe Castle Holiday Accommodation

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Corfe Castle is located in the county of Dorset. One of the most spectacular ruined castles in Britain, it may be seen from virtually every viewpoint, although the most beautiful vista is from the road leading north to Arne. Another spectacular view may be had from Kingston, which is located one and a quarter miles to the south.

The remains are best accessed via the car park adjacent to the road west towards Church Knowle, which is the most direct route.
The extant structures (built of Purbeck stone) date back to the reign of William the Conqueror and the fourteenth century. The site was fortified against the Danes by the West Saxon kings, who may have done so as early as Alfred's reign. It was here, in 978, that King Edward, then 18 years old, was assassinated at the behest of his stepmother, Ethelred the Unready, who wished to take the throne for her son, Ethelred the Martyr. The lodge where she was staying provided him with wine and a dagger in the rear when he inquired about a drink there. Under King John, more heinous atrocities were committed. He used it as a temporary residence, treasure-house, and state jail all at the same time. In its prisons, he starved to death 22 French nobles who had backed his nephew Arthur's claim to the throne and were loyal to him. He also imprisoned the hermit Peter of Pomfret, who had been foolish enough to predict the King's doom, and had him taken to Wareham and back on a hurdle before hanging him from a tree.

The castle was destroyed as a result of the Civil War. Sir John Bankes, Charles I's Chief Justice, was the owner at the time. In spite of mines, guns, and two walking tanks known as "the pig" and "the swine," the Roundhead forces were unable to penetrate the fortification until Colonel Pitman, who was a member of the garrison, turned traitor and allowed in the enemy. It fell in February 1646, a considerable time after the majority of Royalist strongholds. Sir John Bankes had died in 1643, but Lady Bankes and her family had stayed in residence during the siege and had received reasonable treatment as a result of their efforts. The castle, like so many others, was demolished after the war, with most of its stone being used to construct dwellings in the surrounding community.
The settlement had a significant marble-carving business in the Middle Ages, and the carved stones over several entrances are generally the work of the Purbeck Marblers, who were based in the village at the time. The church, which had been badly damaged by Roundheads, was completely rebuilt in l859, with the exception of the 15th-century tower, which contains beautiful gargoyles. There is a modest museum at the Town Hall on West Street, which is primarily 18th century with some earlier additions, and a replica of the castle on the other side of the street, which is supposed to have formerly stood there.

  • Corfe Castle Geolocation Latitude 50.64023° N Longitude -2.059055° E
  • Corfe Castle Postcode BH20
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Beautiful vistas, as well as a charming community to explore in the surrounding area
Kim
 · 3 years ago
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The journey was well worth it. The area around the castle itself was quite crowded, with people scrambling all over the remains in an attempt to capture the ultimate Instagram snap.
The facility is really well kept, and the personnel was outstanding. The village itself was beautiful as well.
This destination is highly recommended if you enjoy history and spectacular scenery.
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