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Combs, Derbyshire

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Combs
Population100 
OS grid referenceSK042786
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHIGH PEAK
Postcode districtSK23
Dialling code01298
PoliceDerbyshire
FireDerbyshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
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Combs is a small village in Derbyshire, England within the Peak District National Park. 'Combs' is spoken to rhyme with 'looms'

The village is bounded to the east, west and south by gritstone edges and moorland,the highest of which is Black Edge (507m, 1660 feet). To the north the embankment of the Buxton to Stockport railway separates it from Combs Reservoir. To the east is Castle Naze, a prehistoric settlement site. Although some of the population of about 100 still work in agriculture, most working residents commute to local towns or the city of Manchester. The village has a pub, the 'Beehive Inn', but the village shop and post office closed some years ago. The villages's state infant school has about 20 pupils drawn from the village and surrounding area and has been described as outstanding by Ofsted.

Combs resident Herbert Frood developed a vehicle brake pad and in 1897 founded the company Ferodo. The village was also home to journalist and author Crichton Porteous.

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