Zennor is a small enchanting village on the wild north coast of Cornwall, there was once a quarry and the local granite was used to build many buildings around. The large stone by the road leading into the village is said to have been used by John Wesley for preaching. The Norman church of St Senara has two Medieval benches with carvings of the mermaid who bewitched a villager. No visit is complete without stepping back into the past at the Wayside Museum where 5,000 items housed in 16 display areas with impressive waterwheels from the Cornish mining industry, an old Cobblers shop and even a Blacksmiths Forge, topped off with a children’s museum and delightful tea garden. Or how about a Neolithic Burial site, Zennor Quoit is an impressive enclosed tomb that’s high on the moor in a windswept position. Or perhaps a Bronze Age site of Men-an-Tol positioned on gorse covered moor land. The hauntingly beautiful views where the village stands on cliffs that soar some 300’ above the sea and skirted by the South West Coastal path with magical sandy coves, memorable places with it’s history myths and legends ensure Zennor’s secret is shared again and again.
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Places to Stay near Zennor
Gurnards Head Hotel (1.31 miles)
Restaurant with rooms next to the Atlantic between St. Ives, Penzance and Land‚s End. In the middle of some of Britain‚s most outstanding scenery and perfectly placed for ... More | visit website
Sweetwater Trout Farm B&B (1.77 miles)
farmhouse B&B surrounded by beautiful countryside very quiet location,three lovely bedrooms,one en-suite double with old victorian bath.one double and one twin with sharerd bathroom,shower & victorian style bath.breakfast is in ... More
Edgar's Chy-an-Creet (3.45 miles)
Garrack Hotel (3.60 miles)
Cornwall is unique, both for its history and its scenery. It is a land of contrasts from its rugged coastline, precipitous cliffs and often angry seas, to lazy wooded ... More
LordRyans (3.87 miles)
Tregony Guest House (3.98 miles)
Western Hotel (4.00 miles)
It is situated in the centre of the picturesque fishing village of St Ives making it an ideal base for exploring the many attractions of the West Cornwall peninsula. ... More
Tregenna Castle Hotel (4.04 miles)
Tregenna Castle stands within its own magnificent estate with panoramic views of the historic fishing port and bay of St. Ives. The hotel preserves the very best of those days gone ... More
Chy-An-Albany Hotel (4.04 miles)
Looking out across beautiful St Ives Bay, this Edwardian hotel offers bright, modern rooms and a restaurant serving freshly caught fish and local produce. It also has free Wi-Fi and free ... More
The Queens Hotel (4.06 miles)
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