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Lying just to the northwest of Andover, Charlton has evolved from a distinct rural village into a settled community that retains its own sense of identity. At its heart is the Charlton Lakeside area, which provides a significant amount of open space for the locality through its water-filled former gravel pits, now used for kayaking, coarse fishing, and walking. The village is well-served by practical amenities, including a local convenience store, a traditional pub, and a well-used community centre. Geographically, it sits on the edge of the Hampshire chalklands, offering a straightforward transition from the town’s urban infrastructure to the quieter lanes leading toward the Pentons and the Weyhill hills. While it is now contiguous with Andover's residential fringes, the presence of the 12th-century St Thomas’ Church and the survival of several older flint and brick cottages serve as a reminder of its long history as a farming hamlet.