WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Cornwall

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  • “Jamaica Inn” by Daphne du Maurier: This atmospheric novel follows the adventures of Mary Yellan, who finds herself embroiled in smugglers’ activities at the eerie Jamaica Inn.
  • “Poldark” series by Winston Graham: This beloved series spans twelve novels and tells the saga of the Poldark family against the backdrop of Cornwall’s mining industry during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier: Though a large portion of this novel is set in Manderley, the iconic estate on the Cornish coast plays a significant role in the haunting story of the second Mrs. de Winter.
  • “Frenchman’s Creek” by Daphne du Maurier: Delving into romance and adventure, this novel is set in the 17th century and revolves around the illicit affair between a noblewoman and a pirate.
  • “The Shell Seekers” by Rosamunde Pilcher: Set predominantly in Cornwall, this heartwarming novel explores family relationships, love, and the beauty of Cornwall’s coastal landscapes.
  • “Wycliffe” series by W.J. Burley: This detective series follows Chief Superintendent Charles Wycliffe as he solves crimes set against the backdrop of the Cornish countryside.
  • “A Song for Summer” by Eva Ibbotson: This historical romance novel takes place in 1930s Cornwall and tells the story of a young woman who becomes governess at a grand estate.
  • “The House By the Sea” by Santa Montefiore: In this novel, a woman returns to her childhood home in Cornwall, uncovering family secrets and rediscovering her connection to the sea.
  • “The Forgotten Garden” by Kate Morton: Although the story spans several locations, including Australia and England, part of it is set in Cornwall, where the protagonist unravels a family mystery.
  • “The Loving Spirit” by Daphne du Maurier: Set in Cornwall at the turn of the 20th century, this novel follows the generations of a seafaring family and their struggles with love and fate.
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