Sennen

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Tel code: 01736 | code search
Postcode: TR19 | code search
Population: 670
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Quinquennial Knill Dance,
St Columb Hurling
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Sennen is an ancient fishing village in Penwith, on the south western tip of Cornwall close to Lands End, home to over eight hundred people. Cottages and houses rise gently up the cliffs, and a steep road journeys its way to Sennen Harbour where the fishing fleet and pleasure boats may be seen, or there is always the golden sand of Sennen Cove backed by sand dunes which is the first point of call for surfers. An attractive granite church, Cornish cottages, interesting shops, and a 17th Century Inn which is the first, and last, in England completes this unspoilt village.

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Sennen Cove

Camping

Trevedra Farm Caravan & Camping Site

Shops

Brea Studio

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Grassmead & Grasscroft (0.52 miles)

A truly delightful and surprisingly spacious apartment that sits at the head of this picturesque little fishing cove with lovely sea views from the raised rear garden. Sennen Cove - `our home` - ... More | visit website
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The Old Success Inn (0.53 miles)

The Old Success Inn
Situated on one of Cornwall's most stunning bays, the Old Success is a beautiful 17th century fisherman's inn, which has been transformed into comfortable, modern rooms and apartments while retaining its charm and character.
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Commercial Hotel (3.78 miles)

Commercial Hotel

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A former coaching inn run by the Woolcock family for over 100 years, the Commercial is well known locally for its great home-cooked food and warm Cornish welcome.

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The Wellington Hotel (3.79 miles)

The Wellington Hotel
The Wellington Hotel is an imposing granite building that was built before the Battle of Waterloo. It was converted into a hotel in 1813 and named after the The Iron Duke (Arthur Wellesley; 1769-1852) (photo ... More | visit website
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Boswedden House (4.00 miles)

Boswedden House
Early XIXth century mansion set in the country, yet only 1 mile from St. Just and 1/2 mile to Cape Cornwall. The large walled garden, being mainly grass, is good for sun-bathing or just taking ... More | visit website
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Sunset Farmhouse (4.86 miles)

Sunset Farmhouse
Sunset Farmhouse is a charming, granite 17th/18th Century Grade 11 listed building of local historical interest situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in magical Penwith.

Close to the Coastal Path with views of the ... More | visit website
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The Cove (5.62 miles)

The Cove

Perched above glorious Lamorna Cove in the very far west of Cornwall, the Cove is a rare blend of contemporary elegance and international style. The Cove allows you to enjoy the comfort of a luxury ... More | visit website

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Lamorna Cove (5.62 miles)

Lamorna Cove
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Offering an outdoor pool with a fantastic sea view, The Lamorna Cove Hotel offers self-catering accommodation with free WiFi access and free on-site parking. The hotel ... More | visit website
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Higher Faugan (6.28 miles)

Higher Faugan
The north wing of the house; originally the artist studio; now comprises of 4 luxury suites. Suites sleep 2/4 are comfortably and tastefully furnished; incorporating king size beds; sofas; LCD TV's; en-suite bathrooms with bath ... More | visit website
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Higher Faugan Parc (6.28 miles)

Higher Faugan Parc

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Higher Faugan Built in 1904 as the family home of artists Stanhope & Elizabeth Forbes. Recently reopened after refurbishment with the addition of 4 suites in the north wing, originally ... More

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