[41], Corfe Castle is roughly triangular and divided into three parts, known as enclosures or wards. There were two further enclosures: one to the west, and one that extended south (the outer bailey); in contrast to the inner bailey, these were surrounded by palisades made from timber. [17] The Pipe Rolls show that John spent over £17,000 on 95 castles during his reign spread; he spent over £500 at nine of them, of which Corfe was one. History of Corfe Castle - The Square, Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK - Silhouette Public Art Sculptures on Waymarking.com ... Alongside the wall which leads to the National Trust site of Corfe Castle is this piece of silhouette art depicting a timeline of history. It wasn’t until AD875 that things came to a head; King Alfred the Saxon King struck an agreement with Hubba the Dane, a marriage of convenience, but two years later Halfden broke the truce. Erle and is men took part in the looting and slighting of the castle. Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name on the Isle of Purbeck peninsula in the English county of Dorset. [29] Corfe Castle is considered to be the inspiration for Enid Blyton's Kirrin Island,[30] which had its own similar castle. [39] The earthworks known as "The Rings", thought to be the remains of a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle built during a siege of Corfe are also scheduled. The Pipe Rolls, records of royal expenditure, show that between 1201 and 1204 over £750 was spent at the castle, probably on rebuilding the defences of the west bailey with £275 spent on constructing the Gloriette. The castle remained a royal fortress until sold by Elizabeth I in 1572 to her Lord Chancellor, Sir Christopher Hatton. Edward II was imprisoned here. There is a Villa under the fields at Bucknowle, and several Roman industrial sites surround the Castle. These peoples migrated from the Middle East and were part of the Kimmiri (Cymri), around 1300 BC. [10] Assuming that Corfe is the castle in question, it is one of four the Domesday Book attributes to William the Conqueror; the survey explicitly mentions seven people as having built castles, of which William was the most prolific. The surrounding landscape is dotted with Bronze Age barrows and indeed evidence on Corfe Castle Common suggests a history … The Romans seemed to have co-existed with the Durotriges as trading partners. The first phase was one of the earliest castles in England to be built at least partly using stone when the majority were built with earth and timber. In March that year Corfe Castle was slighted on Parliament's orders. [37] It is also a Scheduled Monument,[38] a "nationally important" historic building and archaeological site which has been given protection against unauthorised change. She was finally overcome by the treachery of one of her own officers, Colonel Pitman.

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