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A village that lay in a deep valley on the eastern side of the [[Bree-hill]], between [[Archet]] to the north and [[Staddle]] to the south. The village took its name from its location: combe is an old word for a valley, and the same element appears in 'Deeping-coomb', a valley in the [[White Mountains]] far to the south of the [[Bree-land]].
'''Combe''' was a village that lay in a deep valley on the eastern side of the [[Bree-hill]], between [[Archet]] to the north and [[Staddle]] to the south. The village took its name from its location: combe is an old word for a valley, and the same element appears in 'Deeping-coomb', a valley in the [[White Mountains]] far to the south of the [[Bree-land]].
 
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Combe was a village that lay in a deep valley on the eastern side of the Bree-hill, between Archet to the north and Staddle to the south. The village took its name from its location: combe is an old word for a valley, and the same element appears in 'Deeping-coomb', a valley in the White Mountains far to the south of the Bree-land.