St Senara's Church, Zennor

One of only two remaining bench-ends in the church portrays the Mermaid of Zennor, depicted admiring herself in a mirror.

[3][4] On the church's outside wall, next to the west porch, is a memorial to John Davy, 1891, the last person to speak Cornish fluently.

[1] The church is surrounded by a small circular graveyard, the boundaries of which have existed since the Bronze Age and in which parishioners have been buried for centuries.

The churchyard holds the graves of the artists Bryan Wynter and Patrick Heron, who both lived in Zennor and drew inspiration from the surrounding landscape for their art.

The church remains in regular use for Sunday services, as well as hosting special events such as weddings and funerals.