Charlton-All-Saints is a hamlet in the civil parish of Downton, in South Wiltshire, England.
Charlton House, at the junction of Warrens Lane and Lower Road, has a granary and a barn from the late 18th century.
[1][2] The Avon Valley Path, a long-distance footpath between Salisbury and the Dorset coast, passes through the village.
[3] In 1851, the Charlton and Witherington tithings were united to form an ecclesiastical parish, which then had considerable secular duties.
[5] The Anglican church, All Saints', was built in 1851 partly at the expense of Lord Nelson, owner of the Trafalgar estate on the other side of the river.