Freelhe
Freelhe is a fictional location mentioned in the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien. It is identified as a village in the Shire, a region inhabited by Hobbits. Freelhe is situated in the Eastfarthing, one of the four traditional divisions of the Shire. While not a prominent location in Tolkien's major works, it is listed in various appendices and glossaries that detail the geography and inhabitants of Middle-earth. The name itself is characteristic of Hobbit place names, often reflecting simple, pastoral elements. Information about Freelhe primarily comes from genealogies and historical notes compiled by Tolkien, aiming to create a rich and detailed fictional world. Its existence contributes to the overall sense of a lived-in, established society within the Shire. Further details regarding the specific history or notable residents of Freelhe are not extensively provided in Tolkien's published works.