Tregear is a small village located in the county of Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles west of the town of Redruth and 5 miles east of the coastal town of St. Ives. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is home to a number of historic buildings and landmarks, including the Tregear Viaduct, which was built in the 19th century to carry the railway line across the valley.
The village of Tregear has a rich history, dating back to the Bronze Age. There are a number of ancient sites in the area, including the Tregear Rounds, which are a series of circular earthworks that are thought to have been used for religious or ceremonial purposes. The village also has a number of historic buildings, including the Tregear Methodist Chapel, which was built in the 19th century and is still in use today.
Despite its small size, Tregear is a vibrant and active community. There are a number of local events and activities that take place throughout the year, including the Tregear Carnival, which is held every summer and features a parade, live music, and a range of other entertainment. The village also has a number of local shops and businesses, including a post office, a pub, and a number of small independent retailers.