Charleton
Human settlement in England
50°16′13″N 3°44′31″W / 50.27028°N 3.74194°W / 50.27028; -3.74194 Charleton is a civil parish in the South Hams district, in the county of Devon, England. In 2001 its population was 511. The parish forms part of the Saltstone electoral ward. At the 2011 census the ward had a population of 1,529.[1]
Its main settlements are East Charleton (a hamlet) and West Charleton which has the parish church of St Mary's, (the latter being the larger of the two settlements).
References
- ^ "Saltstone ward 2011". Retrieved 20 February 2015.
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Non-metropolitan district of South Hams
- Ashprington
- Aveton Gifford
- Berry Pomeroy
- Bickleigh
- Bigbury
- Blackawton
- Brixton
- Buckland-Tout-Saints
- Charleton
- Chivelstone
- Churchstow
- Cornwood
- Cornworthy
- Dartington
- Dartmouth
- Dean Prior
- Diptford
- Dittisham
- East Allington
- East Portlemouth
- Ermington
- Frogmore and Sherford
- Halwell and Moreleigh
- Harberton
- Harford
- Holbeton
- Holne
- Ivybridge
- Kingsbridge
- Kingston
- Kingswear
- Littlehempston
- Loddiswell
- Malborough
- Marldon
- Modbury
- Newton and Noss
- North Huish
- Rattery
- Ringmore
- Salcombe
- Shaugh Prior
- Slapton
- South Brent
- South Huish
- South Milton
- South Pool
- Sparkwell
- Staverton
- Stoke Fleming
- Stoke Gabriel
- Stokenham
- Strete
- Thurlestone
- Totnes
- Ugborough
- Wembury
- West Alvington
- West Buckfastleigh
- Woodleigh
- Yealmpton
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