[3] The little church of St John the Baptist in Tredington is known for its wooden tower, a twelfth-century architectural plan, medieval stone benches, and the fossil of an ichthyosaurus displayed upon the floor of its porch.
[5] The village was a member of the Confraternity of Burton Lazars, a mediaeval order devoted to the care of lepers, near Melton Mowbray.
[7] On 1 April 1935 the parish of Tredington was merged with Stoke Orchard,[8] part also went to Tewkesbury.
[9] The village school opened in 1880,[10] and is located halfway between Tredington and Stoke Orchard in order to serve both communities.
[11] On 1 September 2020, the school converted to academy status and became part of the Gloucestershire Learning Alliance.