Stanborough Hundred was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England.
The parishes in the hundred were: Buckfastleigh, Churchstow, Dartington, Dean Prior, Diptford, East Allington, Holne, Kingsbridge, Loddiswell, Malborough, Moreleigh, Huish, Rattery, South Brent, South Huish, South Milton, Thurlestone, West Alvington and Woodleigh
The name of the hundred is derived from the Iron Age fort of Stanborough.
Stanborough is the site of an Iron Age hill fort near the village of Halwell, south of Totnes, Devon, England. The fort is situated on a promontory on the western edge of a hill at about 200 metres (660 ft) above sea level.
Coordinates: 50°21′08″N 3°43′36″W / 50.3521°N 3.7266°W / 50.3521; -3.7266