The Zennor mermaid is an ancient Cornish legend    
of a Mermaid named Morveren who fell in     
love with a local boy, Mathew Trewella     
     
There is a local legend about a mermaid in Zennor.     
Matthew Trewhella was a good-looking young man with     
a good voice. Each evening Matthew would sing the     
closing hymn at the church in Zennor, solo.     
A mermaid living in neighbouring Pendour Cove was     
enchanted by the music. She dressed in a long dress to     
hide her long tail and walked a bit awkwardly to the church.     
Initially, she just marvelled at Matthew's singing before     
slipping away to return to the sea.     
She came every day, and eventually became bolder,     
staying longer. It was on one of these visits that     
her gaze met Matthew's, and they fell in love.     
However, the mermaid knew she had to go back to     
the sea or die. As she prepared to leave,     
Matthew said "Please do not leave, who are you,     
where are you from?".     
 
The mermaid told him that she was a creature from    
the sea and that she must go back.     
Matthew was so love-struck that he swore he     
would follow her wherever she went.     
Matthew carried her to the cove and followed her     
beneath the waves, never to be seen again.     
    
It is said that if you sit above Pendour Cove at    
sunset on a fine summer evening you might hear     
Matthew singing faintly on the breeze.     
    
At St. Senara Church in Zennor visitors may see a    
carved bench-end over 600 years old showing the mermaid.
 
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