Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in Mid Sussex district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ3030).
Source: en.wiktionary.org'Borderland', a new true-crime movie based on the 2008 non-fiction book 'The Road to Balcombe Street: The IRA Reign of Terror in London' by Steven S Moysey, is set to begin filming in the UK next year. Source: Internet
Karen Kowalski, 40, of Balcombe Avenue, Tarring, was fined £120 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drink-driving (95mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Wiston Avenue, Tarring, on April 27, 2018. Source: Internet
Diving was first tried by the Cave Diving Group under the leadership of Graham Balcombe in 1935. Source: Internet
Letter to Florence Balcombe, Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:71) He also stated his intention to "return to England, probably for good." Source: Internet
Letter to Florence Balcombe, Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:71); See also Ellmann (1988:99) Unsure of his next step, he wrote to various acquaintances enquiring about Classics positions at Oxford or Cambridge. Source: Internet
The large ninth chamber was first entered on 24 April 1948 by Balcombe and Don Coase. Source: Internet