Yes, there are hundreds of orchards growing apples in the UK.
Some of the varieties grown in Michigan are available in the UK such as Empire, Fuji, Gala (actually grown in the UK) and Golden Delicious (grown in France and tasteless). Where actual Michigan apples are sold I do not know unless one of the big supermarket chains have managed to obtain them at the rock-bottom prices they expect from their suppliers or some speciality greengrocer who supplies US ex-pats.
Assuming you're in the UK, Kent is 1442 square miles.
Apples originated in the Middle East more than 4000 years ago; fruit have been grown in the UK as a cultivated crop since the Roman occupation.
Kent, in the South East. There are many vineyards there.
it is 90 day in the entire UK of sun
Yes they are grown in the UK
In the UK apples fall in the autumn which is between September and November.
Kent
Mid Kent - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1997.
Mid Kent - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1983.
Where are they grown, I think Thanet earth in Thanet, Kent where there are huge green houses which are trying to grow 75% of Britain's Salad but I think they also grow them there. Hope that was helpful =)