The film location for Whitehaven Mansions in the Poirot TV programs is actually a 1930s building called Florin Court located in the Charterhouse Square in London, United Kingdom. Its distinct Art Deco style and iconic rooftop have made it a recognizable landmark for fans of the show.
Poirot lives in Whitehaven Mansions.
In the series his home is Whitehaven Mansions, in reality it is florin court in charterhouse sq
Hercule Poirot, the fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie, lived in England primarily and had a residence in Whitehaven Mansions, London. He is known for his meticulous nature and distinctive personality traits, such as his impressive mustache and attention to detail.
Hercule Poirot lived and worked at 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Charterhouse Square, Smithfield London W1. Before his premature retirement his address is given as "14 Farraway St."
Poirot lived of course in Agatha Christie's imagination. At the beginning of WW1 Agatha saw a group of Belgian refuges and their plight made a powerful impression on her. When she decided to write a mystery novel and wanted a foreign detective the idea of a French speaking Belgian came to mind. So Hercule Poirot a retired Belgian police detective relocated in England was born.
"Marsdon Manor" is a fictional location created by Agatha Christie for her detective novel featuring Hercule Poirot, but it is not based on a real place. The setting for the story can be seen as representative of the English countryside in Christie's works.
The filming location for Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot's office in the David Suchet version is actually a set created for the show and not a real building in London. The exterior shots were done at a studio, and there is no specific address for the physical office as it is part of a production set.
David Poirot is 183 cm.
Poirot Investigates has 310 pages.
Poirot Investigates was created in 1924-03.
Hercule Poirot's catchphrase is "I, Hercule Poirot, do not approve."
Bertrand Poirot-Delpech died in 2006.