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Corfe Castle 1
Since my last visit to Corfe Castle, the National Trust has planted portraits in the ruins. They lurk in odd corners, trying to startle me into falling down the steps.



Managed to get my car to the garage this morning without it breaking down on the way. It should take two or three days for the instrument cluster to be sent off, repaired, sent back. Then I took advantage of the still-capped-at-£2 bus fares to head over to Corfe Castle. (My sister said the £2 fare was due to end on the 31st October, but the bus company have obviously extended it. Maybe they really like having their buses full all the time).

Corfe Valley
I had originally planned a walk through the fields along the Corfe Valley, but after all the rain we've had in the past few weeks, the going is very very soggy. So instead I walked along the narrow lane that runs along the foot of the Purbeck Hills.

Tabbit's Hill Lane

The Lane

A quiet lane. Few cars. Pleasant walking. Sheltered from the fresh west wind, except on the rises. All along the way, the hedges red with hips and haws.

Hips

Haws

Lane to Corfe
Corfe Castle church in the distance.

Sunken Lane
Sunken lane.

Came down the hill into Corfe village just as the clock on the churchtower was striking ten, and took coffee in the tea room of the Model Village. Tourists to the Model Village must be a rough crowd. The bouncer is wearing armour.

Corfe Castle Model Village

While I was sitting in the courtyard drinking my coffee, someone came through the arch and greeted the suit of armour with a cheery "Hello, mate".

Corfe Castle Model Village 2
A perfect scone. Ten out of ten. And the coffee was nice too.

Then I had just time to climb the castle before catching my bus home.

Corfe Castle 10

Corfe Castle 2

Corfe Castle 9

Corfe Castle 8

Corfe Castle 7

Corfe Castle 6

Corfe Castle 5
Another lurking portrait.

Corfe Castle 4

Corfe Castle 3
It is a very ruined castle. After it fell to Parliamentarian forces in 1646, it was comprehensively destroyed.


During the next few months the peace of the small village of Corfe was shattered by a series of huge explosions as the demolishers undermined and then blew up the castle structures. Sections of curtain wall were toppled down the hillside and the towers left ruined and tilting. The 13th century gateway leading to the west bailey was split into two, with the south tower slipping several feet to the south. In the west bailey, the Butavent Tower dating from about 1202, was undermined and badly damaged. Hardest of all to destroy was probably the early 12th century keep itself with its walls 12 to 15 feet thick. After the structure had been weakened by undermining, it was torn apart by massive explosions, the whole of the north side falling across the inner ward in a jumble of masonry and fractured timbers.

https://poolemuseumsociety.wordpress.com/2015/02/18/lady-mary-bankes-and-the-fall-of-corfe-castle/


I had the zoom lens on the camera today, so didn't take any shots of the whole castle, but here's what it looks like from a distance:


Image courtesy of Wikimedia.

View from Corfe Castle 1
View of the village (which is mostly post-1646, and built with stone from the castle).

View from Corfe Castle 2

Jackdaw, Corfe Castle
Castle jackdaw.

Date: 2023-11-07 04:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mallorys_camera
Quite the picturesque castle and town (at least from above.) I'm impressed that carlessness has not impacted yr wanderlust in a negative way! 😀

Date: 2023-11-07 11:24 pm (UTC)
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What a beautiful castle and what a shame it was destroyed. Your first photo, that woman portrait is very spooky!

Date: 2023-11-08 11:30 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kaishin108
Oh that is great then, the looted stone for the village, tata! :D

Yes, very unsettling, a haunted feeling.

Date: 2023-11-08 02:45 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bleodswean
So much stone! Just lovely beyond words. Love that close up of your coffee and scone, too!

What's the story with the portraits?

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