Where are the flats that Poirot lives in?

Florin Court, as Flat 4G, Whitehaven Mansions, was the perfect backdrop for Poirot's London life.
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Who lives at 56B Whitehaven Mansions?

Flat 203 at 56B, Whitehaven Mansions is the home and office address of Hercule Poirot in the mid-1930s. The earliest mention of Whitehaven Mansions is believed to be in The A.B.C. Murders.
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What buildings were used in Poirot?

Poirot
  • Florin Court, Charterhouse Square, Farringdon, City of London, England, UK. ...
  • The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, Farringdon, City of London, England, UK. ...
  • Freemasons' Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK.
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Why did Poirot change apartments?

Finally, the decision to create a new apartment may have been made because production designer Jeff Tessler wanted to create a flat that was more faithful to Christie's descriptions (though I do not claim to know his intentions).
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Can you visit Florin Court?

Explore the elegance of Florin Court, an architectural gem in London's Barbican, blending historical significance with modern charm. Looking to book tours, experiences or hotels?
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Where Does Hercule Poirot Live? - The Prose Path

Who lives in Florin Court?

On screen. The building has been used as Whitehaven Mansions, the fictional London residence of Agatha Christie's character Hercule Poirot, in the LWT television series Agatha Christie's Poirot (1989–2013).
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Where was Poirot's apartment filmed?

Florin Court, as Flat 4G, Whitehaven Mansions, was the perfect backdrop for Poirot's London life. The building's streamlined design, along with its polished interiors, beautifully mirrored the detective's penchant for order and elegance.
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Why was Poirot killed off?

Christie killed Poirot in part to keep others from writing future stories, but she couldn't control adaptations of her existing tales. Poirot has been portrayed by a long list of accomplished actors ranging from Ian Holm and David Suchet to Alfred Molina and Albert Finney.
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Is Poirot autistic?

We can also identify with his feelings about environmental stimulation, in excess and absence, in Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express. Poirot and Sherlock are “head cannon” autistics, meaning they aren't diagnosed in the confines of novel or film adaptation.
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Where is St. Looe in Poirot?

Loo is a resort town on the south English coast, commonly referred to as the English Riviera and is a setting for several Agatha Christie stories. In Chapter 1 of Peril at End House, Hastings makes a single mention that it might be on the Cornish coast.
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Where was Poirot buried?

Poirot was buried at Styles, and his funeral was arranged by his best friend Hastings and Hastings' daughter Judith. Hastings reasoned, "Here was the spot where he had lived when he first came to this country. He was to lie here at the last."
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How did Poirot get his money?

One of the benefits of becoming a famous detective was that with every case, Poirot became more affluent. As the years went by, Poirot earnt a large fortune from his detective work; which he invested a significant portion into the care and maintenance of his favourite personal feature.
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Where is the White Art Deco House used in Poirot?

Given as "Whitehaven Mansions", it's actually Florin Court in Charterhouse Square, Clerkenwell, in central London.
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Who lives at 17 Cherry Tree Lane?

The Banks children—Jane, Michael, and the twins, John and Barbara—live at 17 Cherry-Tree Lane in London with their parents. When their nanny leaves, her replacement arrives one evening borne on the east wind. Mary Poppins is vain and often irritable, but within her stern exterior lurk all kinds of delightful wonder.
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Where was Poirot filmed?

You'll visit filming locations in areas such as Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia, the City of London, and more, showcasing the variety of stunning backdrops used to bring Poirot's adventures to life.
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What is the real name of Whitehaven Mansions?

Florin Court, AKA Whitehaven Mansions the London residence of Hercules Poirot.
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What hotel is used in Poirot Peril at End House?

The Imperial Hotel, Torquay

The Hotel featured in several of her novels: The Body in the Library, Peril at End House and Sleeping Murder. Unfortunately, the ornate Victorian structure of the hotel which Christie knew was replaced in 1965.
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Where is the house used in Poirot's Christmas?

The exterior scenes were filmed in Chilham, Kent and Chilham Castle was used as Gorston Hall.
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Where is the Scotland Yard in Poirot?

In 1967 New Scotland Yard moved to the present building at 10 Broadway, which was an existing office block acquired under a long-term lease; the first New Scotland Yard is now called the Norman Shaw (North) building, part of which is used as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police's Territorial Policing department ...
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Who lives in Clarence House now in London?

Charles, at that time Prince of Wales, took up residence in 2003. Clarence House was also the official residence of Prince William from 2003 until April 2011, and of Prince Harry from 2003 until March 2012. Currently, Clarence House is the London residence of King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla.
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Who lives at Orme Court in London?

The Diplomatic mission of Kosovo purchased 9 Orme Court in London's Bayswater, a grand 5,697 sq. ft. Victorian townhouse, formerly the home of Spike Milligan and office of Eric Sykes, and plan to transform the building into the new London Embassy.
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What is the nearest tube station to Florin Court?

FLORIN COURT is situated close to BARBICAN station, St PAUL'S (Central Line) and the new Crossrail Station at FARRINGDON.
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Where is King's Abbot in Poirot?

A fictional setting but possibly inspired by Castle Combe in Wiltshire. This was the village where the TV series was filmed and you can really imagine this as King's Abbott. There's the pub, the church, Poirot's house and marrow garden (he's retired in this book) and the large Ackroyd estate.
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Where does Hastings live in Poirot?

Hastings then acquires a ranch in Argentina and settles down to a life as a ranchholder. Hastings' appearances in Poirot's later novels are restricted to a few cases in which he participates on his periodic returns to England from Argentina.
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Where is the Grand Metropolitan Hotel in Poirot?

The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan

While staying at the Grand Metropolitan Hotel in Brighton, Poirot and Hastings meet the wealthy Opalsen couple.
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