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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Apart from their abilities as warriors, they were excellent farmers, potters and craftsmen. The local cove of Kimmeridge would probably have been their port. Roman The Romans probably dominated Corfe around AD50; however, there is strong evidence of a trading relationship, primarily in copper and pottery, perhaps years earlier.
The Romans seemed to have co-existed with the Durotriges as trading partners. There is a Villa under the fields at Bucknowle, and several Roman industrial sites surround the Castle.
However, there is legend — later chronicled by Thomas Hardy — of a whole Roman legion disappearing in Purbeck; only its ghost remains. Nevertheless, a massive battle ensued between the two at Maiden Castle resulting in the destruction of these Celts. The Saxons settled here but the Danes plundered for many centuries. In AD Queen Elfrida murdered her stepson, King Edward the martyr, here; this was in order to put her own son on the throne, subsequently Ethelred the Unready. A murder mystery from the dark ages still casts its shadow over Corfe Castle.
In a young king died a violent death - perhaps on this very spot. A woman in white, believed to have performed an act of treason during the Civil War is said to stalk the battlements at Corfe. Share: Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email. National Portrait Gallery. After six centuries of keeping enemies at bay, an Act of Parliament was passed at Wareham to destroy the castle.
Captain Hughes of Lulworth was given the job of demolishing it.
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