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Daphne du Maurier's home: The waterside town of Fowey on Cornwall's south coast was home to du Maurier. She first lived at Ferryside opposite the town at Bodinnick before moving to Menabilly, later immortalised as Manderley in the book 'Rebecca'. In later years she moved to Kilmarth, a house overlooking St Austell Bay.
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The dilapidated house, seat of the Rashleigh family, was a favourite trespass of the author when walking. Craved for its solitude for 17 years, she finally ...
For Daphne du Maurier the house known as Menabilly was a home she treasured for more than 26 years. From the first moment she saw it until the day she died ...
Daphne du Maurier first heard about Menabilly, the manor house just outside Fowey, owned for centuries by the Rashleighs from her friends, the Quiller-Couch ...
Aug 3, 2011 ˇ The house boasts four bedrooms, lovely views across a Cornish cove and a garden with a tennis court. And if that is not tempting enough it has a ...
Nov 24, 2020 ˇ The gothic setting was inspired by Menabilly House, which has been the seat of the Rashleigh family since the 16th century. The abandoned ...
Aug 8, 2018 ˇ The house, known as Ferryside, is where she first began writing, and is still the home of her son Kits Browning. The coastal path, which didn't ...
Dec 15, 2020 ˇ One of her last books, The House on the Strand, features the area around her final home in Cornwall, Kilmarth near Polkerris, after she had been ...
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Staying in his scientist friend's seaside home in Cornwall, a man tries a drug the scientist is working on, and finds himself in the Cornwall of the 1300's. He ...
Jan 12, 2022 ˇ The following is an interview with Daphne du Maurier at her home Kilmarth, where she was to spend the last years of her life.