Charlton's Folly
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Charlton's Folly is a small rural area between the villages of Lower Ballinderry and Aghalee in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
[edit] Wildlife
The area is home to many species of animal, including foxes, badgers, stoats, bats, owls and others. The McGeown's Wood area in particular contains numerous foxes.
[edit] Population
Exact figures have never been collected, but the population is estimated to be somewhere between 100 and 150.

