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'''Clyst Hydon''' is a village in eastern [[Devon]], within the [[Cliston Hundred]], four miles from [[Cullompton]].
'''Clyst Hydon''' is a village in eastern [[Devon]], within the [[Cliston Hundred]], four miles from [[Cullompton]].


The paish church is St Andrew's.
The parish church is St Andrew's.


The village has a primary school, Clyst Hydon Primary;<ref>[http://www.clyst-hydon-primary.devon.sch.uk/ Welcome | Clyst Hydon Primary School]</ref> a pub/restaurant, The Five Bells;<ref>[http://www.fivebells.uk.com/ The Five Bells Inn and Restaurant, Clyst Hydon, Devon]</ref> and a sports club, Clyst Hydon Cricket and Sports Club.
The village has a primary school, Clyst Hydon Primary;<ref>[http://www.clyst-hydon-primary.devon.sch.uk/ Welcome | Clyst Hydon Primary School]</ref> a pub/restaurant, The Five Bells;<ref>[http://www.fivebells.uk.com/ The Five Bells Inn and Restaurant, Clyst Hydon, Devon]</ref> and a sports club, Clyst Hydon Cricket and Sports Club.

Latest revision as of 22:57, 26 July 2018

Clyst Hydon
Devon

St Andrews Church, Clyst Hydon
Location
Grid reference: ST035015
Location: 50°48’21"N, 3°22’12"W
Data
Post town: Cullompton
Postcode: EX15
Local Government
Council: East Devon
Parliamentary
constituency:
Tiverton and Honiton

Clyst Hydon is a village in eastern Devon, within the Cliston Hundred, four miles from Cullompton.

The parish church is St Andrew's.

The village has a primary school, Clyst Hydon Primary;[1] a pub/restaurant, The Five Bells;[2] and a sports club, Clyst Hydon Cricket and Sports Club.

From 1971–74 the village was the site of an artists colony which published the radical Beau Geste Press, a small press that worked in the lineage of the Fluxus and mail art movements.[3]

See also

References