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For the saint, see Saints Abdon and Sennen This article is about the parish of Sennen, for the popular surfing beach see Sennen Cove This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) Coordinates: 50°04′12″N 5°41′43″W / 50.07009°N 5.69538°W / 50.07009; -5.69538 Sennen Cornish: Sen Senan Sennen parish church Sennen  Sennen shown within Cornwall Population 829 (2001) OS grid reference SW358256 Parish Sennen Unitary authority Cornwall Ceremonial county Cornwall Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Truro Postcode district TR19 Dialling code 01736 Police Devon and Cornwall Fire Cornwall Ambulance South Western EU Parliament South West England UK Parliament St Ives List of places: UK • England • Cornwall The Longships lighthouse and neighbouring islets are in Sennen parish Whitesand Bay is in Sennen parish Sennen (Cornish: Sen Senan or Sen Senana) is a coastal civil parish and a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Sennen village is situated approximately eight miles (13 km) west-southwest of Penzance[1]. The civil parish encompasses the settlements of Trevescan, Carn Towan, Sennen Cove and Land's End. The Longships group of rocky islets situated off Lands End are also within the parish[2]. Sennen parish is bounded by the sea to the west and bordered by the parishes of St Just to the north, St Buryan to the east, St Levan to the south and by the sea to the west[2]. For the purposes of local government Sennen elects a parish council every four years. The main local authority is Cornwall Council. Contents 1 Geography 2 Church 3 Notable residents 4 References 5 External links // Geography Sennen parish is situated at the western tip of the Penwith peninsula[1] and is exposed to prevailing westerly winds from the Atlantic. Geologically, it is on the Land's End Granite, one of the five major granite batholiths that make up the spine of Cornwall (see Geology of Cornwall). Consequently, the parish has a bare moorland-like character with very few trees and no woodland[1]. The parish consists of 2,284 acres (9 km2) of land, 6 acres (24,000 m2) of water and 64 acres (260,000 m2) of foreshore. The population was 829 at the 2001 census[3]. The church town, Sennen, is the most westerly village in mainland England and is 315 miles (507 km) west-southwest of London. Below the village is the harbour settlement of Sennen Cove. Church Sennen parish church is dedicated to St Sinninus but has also been dedicated to St John the Baptist. There has been a church here since at least the 15th century[3]. The present church has a chancel and nave, a south aisle and a north transcept. A wall-painting depicting two round embattled towers was uncovered during restoration in 1867. There is also a headless alabaster figure representing the Virgin Mary in the transept. The church has a three-stage battlemented tower housing a ring of three bells[3]. See also St Sennen's Church, Sennen. Notable residents William John Hocking of the Royal Mint References ^ a b c Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 203 Land's End ISBN 978-0-319-23148-7 ^ a b [1] Cornwall Council online mapping. Retrieved June 2010 ^ a b c [2] GENUKI website; Sennen. Retrieved June 2010 External links Sennen at the Open Directory Project Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for Sennen v • d • e Geography of Cornwall Cornwall Portal Unitary authorities Isles of Scilly • Cornwall Council Major settlements Bodmin • Bude • Camborne • Falmouth • Hayle • Helston • Launceston • Liskeard • Newquay • Penzance • Redruth • Saltash • St Austell • St Ives • Truro • Wadebridge See also: List of civil parishes in Cornwall Rivers Allen • Camel • Cober • De Lank • Fal • Fowey • Gannel • Gover • Hayle • Helford • Inny • Looe • Lynher • Menalhyl • Ottery • Par • Pont • Port Navas • Red • St Austell • Tamar • Tiddy • Truro • Valency Topics History • Status debate • Flag • Culture • Places • People • The Duchy • Diocese • Politics • Hundreds/shires  • Places of interest  • full list... v • d • e Civil parishes of St Ives constituency Cornwall Breage • Crowan • Cury • Germoe • Grade–Ruan • Gunwalloe • Helston • Landewednack • Ludgvan • Madron • Marazion • Manaccan • Mawgan-in-Meneage • Morvah • Mullion • Paul • Penzance • Perranuthnoe • Porthleven • Sancreed • Sennen • Sithney • St Anthony-in-Meneage • St Buryan • St Erth • St Hilary • St Ives • St Just • St Keverne • St Levan • St Martin-in-Meneage • St Michael's Mount • Towednack • (Wendron) • Zennor Cornwall Portal