HMS Heythrop (L85) was a destroyer of the Royal Navy She was ordered as part of the 1939 War Emergency programme. She was launched in 1940 and served during the Second World War. She was named after the Heythrop Hunt.
On completion Heythorp proceeded to the Mediterranean where she was employed on escort tasks until her loss. On 20 March 1942 she was 40miles northeast of Bardia when she was hit by a torpedo fired by . She was severely damaged and was taken under tow however when her pumps could not cope she was abandoned and the crew transferred by boat to . She sank later that day.