Clyst Hydon

Clyst Hydon - St Andrews Church

Clyst Hydon is a village and civil parish in the county of Devon, England. It was in the Cliston Hundred and has a church dedicated to St Andrew.[1] The parish is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Cullompton, Plymtree, Payhembury, Talaton, Whimple, Clyst St Lawrence and Broad Clyst.[2]

The village is four miles from Cullompton. It has a primary school, Clyst Hydon Primary;[3] other amenities include a pub/restaurant [4] and a sports club.[5]

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.[6]

References

  1. St Andrew, Clyst Hydon - Devon | Diocese of Exeter
  2. "Map of Devon Parishes" (PDF). Devon County Council. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  3. Welcome | Clyst Hydon Primary School
  4. The Five Bells Inn and Restaurant, Clyst Hydon, Devon
  5. Clyst Hydon Cricket and Sports Club Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. Interview with Felipe Ehrenberg, one of the founders of Beau Geste Press, ArtReview

Coordinates: 50°48′21″N 3°22′12″W / 50.80583°N 3.37000°W / 50.80583; -3.37000

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