Adber (formerly Eatan) is a hamlet in the civil parish of Trent in Dorset, England. It is known as Ateberie in the Domesday Book.
The toponym is Old English, from Ēata and bearu ("grove"), and means "grove of a man (or the saint) named Eata".
Adber was in Somerset until 1896, when the parish of Trent was transferred to Dorset.
Adber has no church. Until the 17th century it had a chapel, but it was destroyed in the Civil War.
Distance between:
London to Adber112 Miles / 181 Kms Liverpool to Adber169 Miles / 272 Kms