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'''Deephallow''' was a village on the [[Shire]]'s eastern border, built on the banks of the River [[Brandywine]]. Immediately across the river was [[Haysend]], the southernmost point of [[Buckland]], while just to the south of Deephallow, the River Shirebourn flowed into the Brandywine.
'''Deephallow''' was a village on [[the Shire]]'s eastern border, built on the banks of the River [[Brandywine]]. Immediately across the river was [[Haysend]], the southernmost point of [[Buckland]], while just to the south of Deephallow, the River Shirebourn flowed into the Brandywine.<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>
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Deephallow was a village on the Shire's eastern border, built on the banks of the River Brandywine. Immediately across the river was Haysend, the southernmost point of Buckland, while just to the south of Deephallow, the River Shirebourn flowed into the Brandywine.[1]

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