Cat and Fiddle Inn
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The Cat and Fiddle Inn is the second-highest public house in England, the Tan Hill Inn being the highest. In 2020, the outlet was sold to a distiller, who intend to open Britain's highest-altitude whisky distillery. It is in the Peak District National Park, on the A537 road just west of the Derbyshire/Cheshire county boundary, on the western side of Axe Edge Moor, 1,689 feet (515 m) above sea level. The inn is the last on the 45-mile (72 km) Four Inns Walk, held annually in spring, mainly over the high moorland to the north.
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Cat and Fiddle Inn – drugi pod względem wysokości położenia (515 m n.p.m.) pub lub gospoda w Anglii. Gospoda znajduje się na wschodnim krańcu Cheshire w Parku Narodowym Peak Disctrict przy drodze A537, znanej jako Cat and Fiddle Road, na zachód od granicy hrabstw Derbyshire i Cheshire, w zachodniej części wrzosowiska . Jest najbardziej znanym pubem należącym do sieci Robinsons, a odwiedził go m.in. , kiedy prowadził drogą zabytkowy walec drogowy z napędem parowym.
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Inn building behind vehicles in car park, with nearby mobile phone tower to rear
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Cat standing on a table with a fiddle and sheet music, from pub sign as seen in 2009
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Map highlighting Derbyshire, showing location of Cat and Fiddle Inn close to Cheshire boundary
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The Cat and Fiddle Inn is the second-highest public house in England, the Tan Hill Inn being the highest. In 2020, the outlet was sold to a distiller, who intend to open Britain's highest-altitude whisky distillery. It is in the Peak District National Park, on the A537 road just west of the Derbyshire/Cheshire county boundary, on the western side of Axe Edge Moor, 1,689 feet (515 m) above sea level. The inn is the last on the 45-mile (72 km) Four Inns Walk, held annually in spring, mainly over the high moorland to the north.
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Cat and Fiddle Inn – drugi pod względem wysokości położenia (515 m n.p.m.) pub lub gospoda w Anglii. Gospoda znajduje się na wschodnim krańcu Cheshire w Parku Narodowym Peak Disctrict przy drodze A537, znanej jako Cat and Fiddle Road, na zachód od granicy hrabstw Derbyshire i Cheshire, w zachodniej części wrzosowiska . Jest najbardziej znanym pubem należącym do sieci Robinsons, a odwiedził go m.in. , kiedy prowadził drogą zabytkowy walec drogowy z napędem parowym.
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