St Nicholas Church, Corfe
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There has been a place of worship in Corfe for centuries and the current building is Norman in style having been rebuilt about the middle of the 19th century. This parish church is now part of the Blackdown Benefice.
There is a monthly parish magazine for Corfe and its sister village called The Net.
For details of its services, officers, programmes and the Parish magazine please click here go to Blackdownbenefice website.
For those wishing to learn more about the history of the Church, its bells and other buildings in the Parish there are still copies of “The Scrap Book of Corfe 1887-1987” available for sale for £4 the proceeds of which go to the Village Hall q.v.
This delightful book contains snapshots and reminiscences about Corfe. It is available for loan at Taunton's Library in Paul Street and there is a reference copy in the local history library there.
Churchyard and War memorial area maintenance is carried out by dedicated volunteers throughout the year. If you would like to join the group please contact Jeremy Dugdale at 01823 421 780