Clawton is a village and civil parish in the far west of Devon, England.
The village lies about three miles south of the town of Holsworthy on the A388 road.
Its western border follows the River Tamar which forms the county boundary with Cornwall.
Its tower and the arcades of the north and south aisles date from the 14th century and it has 15th-century arches of Polyphant stone.
Other notable buildings in the parish are ; Gunnacott, which Pevsner says has unusually rich 17th-century carpentry for north Devon; and Eastcombe, which has a sundial on its front that is dated 1737 and bears an unusual inscription.