Tredinnick is a small rural settlement name found in several parts of Cornwall, England. The element "tre" is Cornish for a farm or homestead, and the various places called Tredinnick are typically clusters of stone cottages, farmsteads and narrow lanes tucked into the county’s agricultural landscape.
Historically these hamlets grew from small‑scale farming (and in some areas were influenced by wider Cornish mining and market networks), and today they often combine working farms with converted holiday cottages, parish activity and a quietly strong local identity. Depending on which Tredinnick you visit, we find easy access to moorland or the coast and a very characteristic slice of Cornish rural life.