-
woodland and
nearby is the
farmhouse Menabilly Barton. In the
Return of
Owners of Land, 1873
Jonathan Rashleigh of
Menabilly, Par, was
listed as the largest...
-
First World War. The
adult du Maurier's
Cornish home near Fowey,
called Menabilly, was
influential in her
descriptions of the setting,
though it was a much...
- warm and
immensely funny person who was a
welcoming hostess to
guests at
Menabilly, the
house that she had
leased for many years, from the
Rashleigh family...
-
suffered a
severe nervous breakdown in 1957 and
retired in 1959. He died at
Menabilly, the
mansion that
inspired his wife's
novel Rebecca, on 14
March 1965...
- Fowey,
Cornwall Rashleigh of
Menabilly, Tywardreath, near
Fowey Rashleigh of Coombe,
Fowey The
Rashleighs of
Fowey and
Menabilly were
powerful merchants in...
- Tywardreath.
These are two at Tregaminion, two at
Menabilly and
Trenython Cross. The
crosses at
Menabilly are
Methrose Cross and
Barrs Cross. The former...
-
Daphne du Maurier. It was the
first novel du
Maurier wrote while living at
Menabilly, the
setting for an
earlier novel Rebecca,
where it is
called 'Manderley'...
- Fowey: his
novels are
mainly set in Cornwall.
Daphne du
Maurier lived at
Menabilly near
Fowey and many of her
novels had
Cornish settings: The
Loving Spirit...
- Mayon, Maypole, Meaver, Medlyn, Melinsey, Mellangoose, Mellingey, Mena,
Menabilly, Menacuddle, Menadarva, Menagissey, Menheniot, Menherion, Menna, Merry...
- also him and his wife, the
author Daphne du Maurier, at
their home at
Menabilly, (which
became "Manadalay" in her book, "Rebecca"). In 1905 permission...