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  2. Zennor - Wikipedia

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    Zennor / ˈ z ɛ n ər / is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish includes the villages of Zennor, Boswednack and Porthmeor and the hamlet of Treen . Zennor lies on the north coast, about 6 miles (10 km) north of Penzance , [ 1 ] along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road .

  3. St Senara's Church, Zennor - Wikipedia

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    St Senara's Church, in Zennor Churchtown, Cornwall, England, UK, is the parish church of the parish of Zennor. [1] It is in the Deanery of Penwith, Archdeaconry of Cornwall, and Diocese of Truro. [1] It is dedicated to the local saint, Saint Senara, and is at least 1400 years old, though it was rebuilt in the 12th century. It is a Grade I ...

  4. Saint Senara - Wikipedia

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    Saint Senara, also known as Asenora, Sinara, or Sennara, is a legendary Cornish saint with links to the village of Zennor on the north coast of Cornwall, UK.The Church of Saint Senara, Zennor is dedicated to her, and according to legend her name inspired the name of the village of Zennor along with local features like Zennor Head and Zennor Quoit.

  5. Tinner's Arms - Wikipedia

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    The pub sign against the church. It is located opposite St Senara's Church and was supposedly originally built in 1271 to house the masons building the church. [5] There is some disagreement about the age of the building as English Heritage believes it was probably built around the early 18th century and extended in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  6. Zennor Head - Wikipedia

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    Zennor Head / ˈ z ɛ n ʊər h ɛ d /; (Cornish: Penn Senar) is a 750-metre (2,460 ft) long promontory on the Cornish coast of England, between Pendour Cove and Porthzennor Cove. Facing the Atlantic Ocean , it lies 1 kilometre north-west of the village of Zennor and 1.6 kilometres east of the next promontory, Gurnard's Head .

  7. Zennor Quoit - Wikipedia

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    Zennor Quoit is a ruined megalithic burial chamber or dolmen, located on a moor about a mile (1.6 km) east of the village of Zennor, Cornwall, England, UK. It dates to 2500–1500 BC. [ 1 ] Aside from the 12.5-tonne (12,500 kg) roof, which collapsed some time between 1770 and 1865, the chamber is in good condition.

  8. Category:Zennor - Wikipedia

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  9. Treen, Zennor - Wikipedia

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    Treen (Cornish: Tredhin) [1] is a hamlet in the parish of Zennor, on the north coast of the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road.