Treeton is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, set beside the River Rother and within easy reach of both Rotherham town centre and Sheffield. The village sits in a landscape shaped by river valley and former industrial activity, giving a mix of older stone housing and more recent residential development.
Historically Treeton was involved in coal mining - notably Treeton Colliery - and retains a strong sense of local community centred on its village hall, pubs and the historic parish church, St Helen's Church, which has medieval origins. Today it is largely a residential and commuter community with visible reminders of its industrial past alongside green spaces and local clubs that keep village life active.