Charlton-All-Saints

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.

All Saints' Church