Yes, there are several places that end with "holme." This suffix typically refers to an island or low-lying land near a river or lake, and is commonly found in the UK. Notable examples include Holme, a village in Cumbria, and Holme-next-the-Sea in Norfolk. The name is also present in various place names across other regions influenced by Old English.
Holme Moor railway station ended in 1954.
Holme Hale railway station ended in 1964.
Holme Lacy railway station ended in 1964.
Holme - Norfolk - railway station ended in 1853.
Holme Valley Grammar School ended in 1973.
Lawrence Holme Twentyman was born in 1783.
The population of Röda holme is 279.
Timothy Holme was born in 1928.
Timothy Holme died in 1987.
Alan Holme died in 1931.
Alan Holme was born in 1872.
The population of Runcton Holme is 676.