Tresham

{{Short description|Village in Gloucestershire, England}}

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{{Infobox UK place

| country = England

| region = South West England

| shire_county = Gloucestershire

| shire_district = Stroud

| constituency_westminster = South Cotswolds{{cite web|title=Location of South Cotswolds |url=https://members.parliament.uk/constituency/4297/location|website=parliament.uk|access-date=30 December 2024}}

| coordinates = {{coord|51.61923|N|2.30183|W}}

| static_image_name = Tresham church - geograph.org.uk - 300322.jpg

| static_image_caption = Tresham Church

| civil_parish = Hillesley and Tresham

| postcode_district = GL12

| postcode_area = GL

| post_town = Wotton-under-Edge

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{{Use British English|date=March 2015}}

Tresham is a village in Gloucestershire, England. It was transferred back from the county of Avon in 1991, having been in Gloucestershire before 1972. It is now in Stroud District, and forms part of the civil parish of Hillesley and Tresham. It is on the Monarch's Way and near the Cotswold Way ({{gbmapping|ST792912}}).{{Cite web |title=About Tresham {{!}} Tresham Village |url=https://www.tresham.org.uk/about-tresham/ |access-date=2023-10-18 |language=en-GB}}

According to Pevsner Tresham Church, built in a Norman style on the site of a previous church building, dates from 1855.{{Cite web|title=Tresham Church |url=https://www.tresham.org.uk/about-tresham/tresham-church |website=Tresham Village |accessdate=30 December 2024}}

Burden Court Farm was originally the home of Charles II's Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale (1609–76). It was later the home of Lord (Jack) and Lady (Frances) Donaldson.

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