Places
- Australia
- Grafton, New South Wales
- Canada
- Grafton, New Brunswick
- Grafton, Ontario
- England
- Grafton, Cheshire
- Grafton, Herefordshire
- Grafton, North Yorkshire
- Grafton, Oxfordshire
- Grafton, Shropshire
- Grafton, Wiltshire
- Ardens Grafton, in Warwickshire
- Grafton Flyford, in Worcestershire
- Grafton Regis, in Northamptonshire
- Grafton Underwood, in Northamptonshire
- Temple Grafton, in Warwickshire
- The Honour of Grafton, a collection of manors in Northamptonshire
- Ireland
- Grafton Street, Dublin
- New Zealand
- Grafton, New Zealand, an inner city suburb of the city of Auckland
- United States
- Knights Landing, California, formerly Grafton
- Grafton, Illinois
- Grafton, Iowa
- Grafton, Massachusetts
- Grafton (MBTA station)
- Grafton, Nebraska
- Grafton, New Hampshire
- Grafton, New York
- Grafton, North Dakota
- Grafton, Ohio
- Grafton, Utah, a ghost town
- Grafton, Vermont
- Grafton, Virginia
- Grafton, West Virginia
- Grafton, Wisconsin, a village
- Grafton (town), Wisconsin, adjacent to the village
- Grafton County, New Hampshire
- Grafton Township, McHenry County, Illinois
- Grafton Township, Minnesota
- Grafton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska
- Grafton Township, Lorain County, Ohio
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