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246 THE CHURCHES OF CORNWALL Zennor (St. Senara). 1 — Chancel, nave, continu- ous N. aisle, S. transept, S. porch, and W. tower. S. side of nave, to W. of porch, is Norm., with a light 36 in. high by 6 in. wide, and interior splay of 39 in. Transept and chancel are Dec; and aisle, porch, and tower Perp. Aisle has arcade of 6 arches, 2 of which open into chancel ; granite piers are octagonal. The tower of 3 stages is 49 ft. high up to battlements; and over W. window, tracery of which is of Catacleuse stone, is an ogee- headed niche. Octagonal 14th cent, font has quatre- foiled panels. Two old bench-ends remain, on one of which is a mermaid. (Registers, 1592.) 1 See ground-plan and good illustrated account in Blight's Churches of West Cornwall (1865), pp. 15 1-6.