morecombe
Never heard of that one. Plenty end in '-be', because that is '-combe'.
There are no such towns.
EghamOldham
"Combe" at the end of a town's name typically refers to a deep, narrow valley or hollow surrounded by hills or mountains. It is a common suffix in English place names that originated from the Old English word "cumb," meaning a small, narrow valley.
Fowey in Cornwall.
Burger king.
Derby, Tenby, Whitby
Combe Force, a group of extreme sports athletes, disbanded in 2009 after completing their final expedition.
Grimsby, Corby, Whitby and others.
Dartford, Bideford, Chelmsford.
Grosmont, North Yorkshire
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.