| Huntshaw | |
|---|---|
|   St Mary Magdalene's Church | |
| Location within Devon  | |
| Population | 134 (2011 UK Census) [1] | 
| OS grid reference | SS 50551 22859 | 
| District | |
| Shire county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England | 
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Post town | Torrington | 
| Postcode district | EX38 | 
| Police | Devon and Cornwall | 
| Fire | Devon and Somerset | 
| Ambulance | South Western | 
Huntshaw is a village and civil parish located 2.5 north north east of Great Torrington, [2] in the Torridge district, in the county of Devon, England.
In 2011 the population of the civil parish of Huntshaw was 134, [1] although it was 143 in 1901 and 212 in 1801, Huntshaw was in the Fremington hundred. [3]
The parish church of St Mary Magdalene [4] is Grade II* Listed. [5] There is a mast in Huntshaw called Huntshaw Cross transmitting station.
Other features in Huntshaw include Huntshaw Barton, [6] Berry Castle [7] and Huntshaw Mill Bridge which is Grade II listed, although some of it is in Weare Giffard CP. [8]
The name "Huntshaw" means 'Hun's wood' or 'honey wood', [9] possibly because of the sweetness of the water or swarms of bees in the nearby woods. [10] Huntshaw was recorded in the Domesday Book as Huneseue. [11] [12]