"Corfe" is derived from the Old English word "ceorfan," meaning "to cut." It often refers to places where a significant geographical feature, such as a hill or a valley, has been shaped or carved out. One notable example is Corfe Castle in Dorset, England, which is named after the village of Corfe and highlights the area's historical significance. The term can also be associated with various locations in the UK.
The population of Corfe is 262.
The population of Corfe Mullen is 10,147.
Charles Corfe was born in 1843.
Charles Corfe died in 1921.
corfe castle is over 1000 years old!!!!!
Joffa Corfe was born on 1964-07-07.
Corfe Castle railway station ended in 1972.
Corfe Mullen Halt railway station ended in 1956.
Corfe Mullen Halt railway station was created in 1928.
Corfe Castle - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1832.
Corfe Castle - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1572.
Corfe Castle is located on above the village of Corfe on the Isle of Purbeck in the beautiful English county of Dorset. It is a National Trust location so is being preserved for future generations