Sunday 10 March 2019

Beyond The Beacon Near Du Maurier's Manderley / Menabilly

Gribin Head, Cornwall

Briefly following on from yesterday's post, which mentioned Daphne du Maurier's book Rebecca.

Here's a passage from the book, which could well be the scene in the photo above :


"And I thought of the tide, how swift it ran and strong into the little cove. The wind blew down from the headland like a funnel. I got the boat out into the bay. I got her out there beyond the beacon ..."

~ Quote from Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

The beacon can be seen in the photo and this is adjacent to Manderley /  Menabilly - as mentioned yesterday.

2 comments:

  1. Do you happen to know why the Head is called Gribbin? My family has a rumour that they came from Cornwall to Northern Ireland at sometime long ago.

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    1. Not sure how Gribbin Head got it's name but it is of Old Gaelic origin and is 'Gribyn' in the Cornish language. Gribbin / Gribben is said to be a variant of Cribben.

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