Upton - Places

Places

In Canada

  • Upton, Quebec

In England

  • Upton, Slough, Berkshire (in Buckinghamshire until 1974)
  • Upton, Buckinghamshire, a hamlet near Aylesbury
  • Upton, Cambridgeshire
  • Upton, Cornwall
  • Upton, Cumbria
  • Upton, Dorset
  • Upton, Leicestershire
  • Upton, Lincolnshire
  • Upton, Bexley, in London
  • Upton, Newham, in London
  • Upton, Merseyside
  • Upton, Norfolk
  • Upton, North Hampshire
  • Upton, Northamptonshire
  • Upton, Bassetlaw, in Nottinghamshire
  • Upton, Newark and Sherwood, in Nottinghamshire
  • Upton, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire (in Berkshire until 1974)
  • Upton, West Oxfordshire
  • Upton, Somerset
  • Upton, South Hampshire
  • Upton, Warwickshire
  • Upton, West Yorkshire
  • Hawkesbury Upton, in Gloucestershire
  • Upton by Chester, in Cheshire
  • Upton Cheyney, in Gloucestershire
  • Upton Fen, in Norfolk
  • Upton Grey, in Hampshire
  • Upton Hellions, in Devon
  • Upton House, Warwickshire
  • Upton Lovell, in Wiltshire
  • Upton Magna, in Shropshire
  • Upton Noble, in Somerset
  • Upton Pyne, in Devon
  • Upton Scudamore, in Wiltshire
  • Upton-upon-Severn, in Worcestershire

In Ireland

  • Upton, Cork

In the United States of America

  • Upton, former name of Union, Napa County, California
  • Upton, Indiana
  • Upton, Kentucky
  • Upton, Maine
  • Upton, Baltimore, Maryland, a neighborhood
  • Upton (Baltimore, Maryland), a historic house
  • Upton, Massachusetts
  • Upton, New York, home of Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Upton County, Texas
  • Upton, Wyoming

In Wales

  • Upton, Pembrokeshire

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