- Meeth and Iddesleigh are the most northerly parishes administered by West Devon Borough Council
- Meeth is a village on the west bank of the River Torridge, north of Hatherleigh on the A386 to Great Torrington.
- The village of Iddesleigh is only two miles to the east of Meeth, but there is no direct connection across the River Torridge.
- To the north west of Meeth is the Torridge boundary with the parish of Petrockstowe, Merton to the north,
- then on the west bank of the River Torridge, Dolton
- then Hollocombe and Winkleigh to the west of Iddesleigh
- Back in West Devon, Broadwoodkelly, Monkohampton are south of Iddesleigh.
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Wikipedia article about the abandoned railway station which served the local clay works.
A cycle and walking route from Braunton to Meeth, using the old railways of North Devon, in the countryside described by Henry Williamson in ‘Tarka the Otter’. Includes a guide and news.
News item about the end of the Meeth Clay Works.
(December 17, 2004)
A cycle and walking route from Braunton to Meeth, using the old railways of North Devon, in the countryside described by Henry Williamson in ‘Tarka the Otter’. Includes a guide and news.
Wikipedia article about the abandoned railway station which served the local clay works.
News item about the end of the Meeth Clay Works.
(December 17, 2004)

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