About Treen

Treen is a small village located in Cornwall, England, within the TR19 postcode area. It is situated near the coastline, providing easy access to scenic coastal walks and views of the Atlantic Ocean. The village is primarily residential, with a few local amenities that cater to the needs of its residents and visitors. Nearby attractions include the famous Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre carved into the cliffs, which hosts various performances throughout the year. Treen also serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding areas, including the picturesque coastal paths and the charming village of Porthcurno, known for its beautiful beach and the Telegraph Museum. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Cornwall.

School Ratings in Treen

Families in Treen have access to 4 local schools. A further 4 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in Treen

Homes sell for an average of £347K locally. Most of the housing is made up of terraced houses, averaging £282K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Treen

Crime in the area is lower than the national average. Other theft is the leading concern across Treen, with 1 incidents recorded in April 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in Treen

The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Treen within the more deprived parts of England. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Average incomes in the area are typical for England.

Broadband and Mobile Internet in Treen

Broadband services in Treen range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.

Property Prices 1,492 sales

Average Price £347K
£500 £2.65M
Detached £468K 427
Semi £293K 196
Terraced £282K 589
Flat £251K 119

Deprivation and Employment in Treen IMD 2025

According to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation, Treen experiences higher levels of deprivation than much of England. Employment and income indicators fall below the national average, though the area benefits from targeted regeneration and community support programmes.

Overall Deprivation
3/10
Income
5/10
Employment
4/10
Education
5/10
Health
6/10
Housing
2/10
Living Environment
1/10
1,872 Children (0-15) 14%
7,698 Working Age 56%
5,420 Older (60+) 40%
Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 39.6% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 17.6% of over-60s in income-deprived households
Data from English Indices of Deprivation 2025 · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

Crime in Treen 2 crimes · April 2026

Low Crime Area

Crime levels in Treen are lower than the England and Wales average. While other theft is the most frequently recorded category, the overall picture is one of a settled and secure small town where serious incidents remain uncommon.

1 Other Theft
1 Violence & Sexual Offences
Local Policing
Devon And Cornwall Penzance Rural West Visit force website →
Data from data.police.uk · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.

Location

Local Government

District Cornwall
Ward Mousehole, Newlyn & St. Buryan
Constituency St Ives
Parish St. Buryan, Lamorna and Paul
Region South West