During the Second Siege of Corfe Castle in 1645, Lady Mary Bankes, the wife of the castle's governor, played a crucial role in defending the stronghold against Parliamentarian forces. She took command after her husband was captured and rallied the garrison and local supporters, demonstrating remarkable leadership and resilience. Despite her efforts, the castle ultimately fell to the besieging forces, but her bravery became a notable part of the castle's history.
Corfe Castle was owned by members of the Bankes family from 1635 to some time in the 1980s, a period of roughly 350 years.
The Bankes Family There is a link below.
Corfe Castle is now owned by the National Trust who were given it by the Bankes family (link below) who owned it having bought in 1635. The castle was owned by the Crown until Elizabeth 1 sold it in the 16th century
corfe castle is over 1000 years old!!!!!
Corfe Castle railway station ended in 1972.
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
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William the Conqueror had three castles built during his time. The three buildings are Corfe Castle, Nottingham Castle, and Warwick Castle.
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