Menabilly, The House 1888
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This great house near Fowey was the seat of the Rashleigh family. It was surrounded by its own wooded grounds, leading down to the sea at Polridmouth Bay. Daphne du Maurier lived here between 1943 and 1967, and the house was the inspiration for her novels 'Rebecca' and 'The King's General'.
An extract from Cornwall County Memories.
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