I would say you also have two other options to get the functionality you require.
Firstly, you can use a kludge to focus the results to more meaningful ones (although I would not strongly recommend this method it may suffice for your needs.)
Before your initial query to Google's Geocoding API to get the data for the autosuggest results, firstly determine the country the town is in. Then you can use the country string as a suffix to the Geocoding query.
Something like:
var country = 'UK'; // from initial query, reverse geocode, etc.
geocoder.geocode({
'address': address + ', ' + country
},
See the answer in this question for an example.
Google's Geocoder returns wrong country, ignoring the region hint
Secondly, the premise that you "obviously can't tune or alter this data" is flawed. You can certainly filter the results based on the country. Something like the following snippet shows how to drill down the results.
geocoder.geocode({
'address': address
},
function(results, status) {
if(status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) {
for(var i = 0, l = results.length; i < l; i++) {
for (var j = 0, l2 = results[i].address_components.length; j < l2; j++) {
for (var k = 0, l3 = results[i].address_components[j].types.length; k < l3; k++) {
if(results[i].address_components[j].types[k]=="country") {
var country = results[i].address_components[j].long_name;
// do stuff based on the country
// add the result to your auto-suggest, etc...
}
}
}
}
});
}
Finally, if you implemented a CGI wrapper to do the geocoding you could cache the results. This way your application would automatically build your database for you. This would save actually having to perform geocoding at all for known results. I think this is almost what you are hinting at in your question, and there is no reason you could not pre-populate your cache with known results if you did find a reliable source of data.
Take a look at this document that outlines various Geocoding Strategies using the Maps Api - it discusses things like caching, etc.
https://developers.google.com/maps/articles/geocodestrat
EDIT
You could use something like geoPlugin
http://www.geoplugin.com/webservices/php#php_class
Take a look at the nearby places features, this does exactly what you want.
http://www.geoplugin.com/webservices/extras