Trentishoe
[image:trentishoe.jpg|thumb|220px|The Trentishoe area on Donn's one inch to the mile survey of 1765.]
Trentishoe is a village and civil parish in North Devon, England. The parish lies on the coast of the Bristol Channel. The village is east of Combe Martin, at an elevation of 180 metres, separated from the coast by high cliffs.
The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Trendesholt. The name is of Old English origin, and appears to mean "hill-spur of a circular hill named Trendel".
Parish church
The small parish church is dedicated to St Peter. The church dates from the 15th century, and is a Grade II* listed building.It is in the Shirwell deanery of the Church of England. James Hannington, a future saint and a martyr, took charge of the parish church in 1873.