Visitors to Corfe Castle can now see the view from a tower built for King Henry I for the first time since it was destroyed ...
The Keep, known as the King's Tower at Corfe Castle in Dorset, was built in the 11th Century for King Henry I. Five hundred ...
William’s son King Henry I developed the castle further. He erected a 70-foot keep atop the chalky hill and turned it into a ...
As well as the announced grand reopening of Bradford’s National Science and Media Museum, and a mysterious 360-year-old ‘star ...
Constructed with white Purbeck limestone it was 75ft (23m) tall, positioned on top of a 180ft (55m) hill, and could be seen ...
Now, 400 years after it was damaged beyond accessibility during the English Civil War, the Keep has opened for visitors, with ...
Kings' view experience takes place on Wednesday afternoons, weekends and during school holidays. For the first time since 1646, you can ascend the Kings' Tower at Corfe Castle to experience rare ...
For the first time since 1646, the public will be able to access a tower at Corfe Castle that was built for King Henry I.
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A medieval castle tower built for a king has been opened to the public for the first time since the 1646. The Keep, known as the King's Tower at Corfe Castle in Dorset, was built in the 11th ...