Trimdon (population 2,958) is a village in Area Durham, in England (earlier Tremeldon (1196) or Tremedon (1262 )). It is 9 miles west of Hartlepool, as well as adjacent to Trimdon Colliery, Trimdon Grange as well as Deaf Hill (additionally known as Trimdon Station). Locally, to identify it from these it is known as Trimdon Village or just "The Town". The primary focal point of "The Village" is Saint Mary Magdalene church, which was created throughout the Norman period (about 1145AD). Trimdon Labour Club (currently shut) was the setup for a few of the former prime minister as well as constituency MP, Tony Blair's constituency speeches. Blair's regional house was in neighboring Trimdon Colliery.