History
In 1892 Charlton was a moderately sized rural settlement, with a school, smithy, two farms, a Methodist chapel, and two pubs. By 1969 the Village had undergone some expansion, St Thomas' Church was built and in-fill houses had been added. Andover had expanded past the railway line and the gap between Charlton and it was now almost non-existent. For Charlton itself, the greatest growth in its history came in the late 1970s and 80s, with very large development primarily to the west of Hatherden Road. The new houses were in a suburban style, extinguishing most of the remaining rural character. More development took place after 2017, to the east of the historic centre. Today there are some reminders of Charlton's rural past; there are at-least eight thatched buildings (including part of the Royal Oak) and several other historic buildings.Charlton Lakeside
There are also a number of other sporting venues to suit everyone of all ages provided by Charlton Leisure centre. These include: *6 Football pitches (1 floodlit) *2 Cricket pitches *6 Lane all weather floodlit running track *1 Artificial turf pitch (floodlit) *18 hole pitch and putt course *18 hole adventure golf course *Children's playground *Boating lake *Fishing lake *BMX TrackSporting events
*Test Valley Cycle Tour *The RPM ChallengeSt. Thomas' Community Hall
Along with all the sporting facilities in the village, the local church also provides many services to the community.The Royal Oak
Like any traditional English village, the Royal Oak is Charlton's local pub, providing a valuable service to many of the locals. The pub also has various pool, dart and football teams as well as a very popular weekly quiz night.Shops in Charlton
There is a Tesco mini-market which took over from the One Stop chain in 2007. This unit was historically an independent newsagent and convenience store known as Charlton News, owned by the Patel family during the 1970s and 80s. The other shop in the village is Charlton Premier Shop - a local produce and mini-market. Previously Behind The BikeshedReferences
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