National Trust Corfe Castle
Description
Enjoy one of the most evocative ruined castles in England Explore one of Britain’s most iconic survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. A favourite haunt for adults and children alike, you can’t fail to be captivated by these romantic castle ruins with breathtaking views across Purbeck. Discover 1000 years of the castle’s history as a royal palace and fortress. With fallen walls and secret places, there are tales of treachery and treason around every corner. Spot the ‘murder holes’ and count the arrow loops. Feel history come to life and see the wildlife that has set up home here. See both traditional and modern conservation techniques come together ensuring the castle lives on for future generations.
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We want our Facebook page to be a place where people can share how they feel about the National Trust and Corfe Castle, and talk about their experiences in a fun environment. We welcome feedback – both positive and negative. It helps us to learn and grow. These house rules aim to ensure everyone can enjoy themselves while they’re here.
We ask you to be nice and polite to one another – you almost always are! – and respect each other’s views and comments. We ask all users to ensure your contributions are civil, polite, tasteful and suitable for all ages. We won’t tolerate disruptive, offensive or abusive behaviour, unlawful or objectionable content. This includes any material which might be defamatory, offensive, infringing, obscene, lewd, pornographic, violent, abusive, insulting, threatening, harassing, discriminatory, blasphemous, indecent or otherwise unlawful or objectionable. It also includes any material which is aggressive, argumentative or likely to be construed as bullying. No spamming or repetition, please, nor off-topic material in subject-specific threads or areas.
Moderation policy
In general, we don’t moderate posts – except on the rare occasion that someone has used offensive language or posted libellous content on our page. We have a duty to protect our staff and volunteers, so while we would be very reluctant to delete comments, our legal position is that any post containing libellous content should be removed. If an individual continues to post offensive, threatening or libellous content then we’ll be forced to block that person from the page. We won’t tolerate postings, content, or links that are racist, sexist or homophobic.
We also don’t permit linking to or posting any content which endorses illegal activity, or any activities against the values of the National Trust.
If you’re concerned that a posting or user content has broken any of our house rules or you’re worried about any comment or content then please send us an email to: corfecastle@nationaltrust.org.uk and let us know.
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We know this great photo of the castle and landscape was taken prior to 1948 - we'd be interested to discover who may have taken it ?
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This weekend celebrate a little May madness at the castle and participate in our May mummers play and storytelling. Details and times see bit.ly/29tJtBD
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Evening sun - view looking from the Gloriette west through to the castle Keep..... © Oliver Robinson
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Why not treat yourself to our cream tea of the month for May - a blueberry, lemon and thyme scone served with a Seville orange reduction, clotted cream and a pot of tea.
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Saxons and Vikings re-enactment - siege of Wareham today at Corfe Castle.....
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This bank holiday weekend; witness the sound and fury of Saxon and Viking warriors in pitch battle as they recreate the siege of Wareham. Explore the Saxon village and learn about everyday life during this harsh period presented by Hrafnslith...........bit.ly/29tJtBD
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We’re looking for Membership and Visitor Welcome Assistants to make sure everyone enjoys their trip to Corfe Castle and we can continue to protect this special place. This job would suit an enthusiastic person who enjoys meeting people of all ages and backgrounds. You will need a love of the outdoors and an interest in active pursuits. Interested? Find out more below https://careers.nationaltrust.org.uk/OA_HTML/a/#/vacancy-detail/51097
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We are having great fun this Easter at Corfe Castle with medieval archery and Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt...... bit.ly/29tJtBD
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Why not bring the family to Corfe Castle and take part in our Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt this weekend. Your task is to hunt for Easter clues about some of the wild creatures that live in and around the castle then claim your reward of a delicious Cadbury chocolate treat. Thanks to you and Cadbury, every penny raised by the egg hunts will help to keep Corfe Castle special. For details bit.ly/29tJtBD © NT images/M.Taylor
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Step back in time and discover medieval archery at Corfe Castle from Sat 8 - Sun 23 Apr. bit.ly/29tJtBD
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Our cream tea of the month features a delicious simnel scone flavoured with marzipan, sultanas and spices, served with a homemade lemon curd and clotted cream and tea.
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Would you like to work at Corfe Castle providing great customer service ? We are currently recruiting for roles detailed below: Membership and Visitor Welcome Assistants x 10 - bit.ly/2lcEhbI Catering Assistants x 10 - bit.ly/2mdQQmH