Grimsby, Corby, Whitby and others.
There are no such towns.
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Fowey in Cornwall.
Burger king.
Derby, Tenby, Whitby
Dartford, Bideford, Chelmsford.
Grosmont, North Yorkshire
Never heard of that one. Plenty end in '-be', because that is '-combe'.
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.
In England, towns that end with "feld" include Ashfield, Chesterfield, and Haverfield. These names often have historical roots, with "feld" deriving from Old English, meaning "field" or "open land." Such towns can typically be found in various regions, each with its unique character and history.
Several towns in England end with "stock," including Ipswich, Letchworth, and Wellingborough. Other notable examples are Woodstock, Aylesbury, and Rotherham. The suffix "stock" often indicates a historical connection to livestock or settlement.