Charlton - Places

Places

In Australia:

  • Charlton, Victoria
  • Division of Charlton, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales

In Canada:

  • Charlton, Ontario
  • Charlton Island, Nunavut

In England:

  • Hundred of Charlton, a hundred in the Wokingham area of Berkshire
  • Charlton, Bristol, a village in Gloucestershire near Bristol, demolished in 1949
  • Charlton, Hampshire
  • Charlton, Hertfordshire
  • Charlton, London
  • Charlton, Northamptonshire
  • Charlton, Northumberland
  • Charlton, Oxfordshire
  • Charlton, Shropshire
  • Charlton, Somerset
  • Charlton, Surrey
  • Charlton, West Sussex
  • Charlton, Brinkworth, Wiltshire
  • Charlton, Cranborne Chase, Wiltshire
  • Charlton, Pewsey Vale, Wiltshire
  • Charlton-All-Saints, Wiltshire
  • Charlton, Worcestershire
  • Charlton Castle, Shropshire
  • North Charlton, Northumberland

In the United States:

  • Charlton, Massachusetts
  • Charlton, New York
  • Charlton County, Georgia
  • Charlton Township, Michigan

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