The village used in the filming of Poirot where the fictitious train station of Polgarwith was shown is Port Isaac, located in Cornwall, England. The picturesque setting of Port Isaac provided the perfect backdrop for the scenes involving the fictional station.
I don't think so but there's a town called Watchet in Somerset England.
The town is called Bath
No, but there is a village called Bean in the county of Kent.
Brighton is on the south coast of England and there is a town called New Brighton in northwest England.
No, but there is a town named Boston.
No. Though there is one in Ireland.
It is in Warwick. That is why it is called what it is called. Warwick is the place name.
new england
The brothers of the deceased man are from a town called Green Hills.
There is a town in the county of Devon in southwest England by the name of Kingsbridge but it isn't a city. In the UK, there is a subtle difference between a town and a city.
The New England Patriots are based in a town south of Boston called Foxboro, Massachusetts.