Deephallow was a village near the Shire's southeastern border, built on the banks of the Brandywine River and roughly seven miles south of Rushey, the closest other village.
Deephallow lay on a road that connected it to the nearby towns of Rushey and Willowbottom. The Shirebourn river and Overbourn Marshes lay about one mile south of the village.[1]
Translations[]
| Foreign Language | Translated name |
| Danish | Dybgrav |
| Dutch | Dieprading |
| Finnish | Kolonkolo |
| French | Grandcroix |
| German | Tiefenhain |
| Italian | Concafonda |
| Polish | Kotlinka |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "The Shire"