Corfe Castle, The Castle 1890
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The ruins are seen from the village, above the Wicken Stream and Oliver Vye's Lane (bottom left). The 12th-century Keep (centre) towers over the late 11th-century Gloriette and the remains of the King's Hall from King John's time (top right). Curtain defences include the Butavant Tower (top left), South Tower, North Tower, South-west Gatehouse, Fourth Tower, Third Tower and Second Tower (centre right). The collapsed First Tower (foreground) was reduced to this state in March 1646 in punishment for having been on the Royalist losing side in the English Civil War.
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