There are many of them. Here are just ten.
hfell
Newark
Richmond
Hamstead, London.
Hartford is a city in Connecticut.
Mayfair - in central London.
Derby, Tenby, Whitby.
Aysgarth - west of Northallerton, North Yorkshire
WALTHAMSTOW
In the UK, notable places ending with "stowe" include Towcester in Northamptonshire, which is often referred to as Towcester Stowe, and Stowe, a village in Buckinghamshire famous for its gardens and historic school. Additionally, there is a Stow-on-the-Wold in Gloucestershire, although it is more commonly referred to as Stow. These locations highlight the historical significance and charm associated with names ending in "stowe."
In the UK, places ending with "toft" or "tofts" often refer to small settlements or historical sites. Examples include "Toft" in Cambridgeshire and "Tofts" in North Yorkshire. The term "toft" historically denotes a homestead or a small plot of land, particularly in rural areas. These places are usually characterized by their quaint, rural charm and historical significance.
Leptis Magna...in Libya...Roman settlement cityAnother answer:London, Abingdon. The answer above must have got attached to the wrong question, since Libya is not in the UK.