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For local government purposes it is in the civil parish of Bransgore and the district of the New Forest. It is served by the main-line Hinton Admiral railway station. East Close House is a house of historical significance and is listed in the English Heritage Register. The village was the seat of the 18th century Stewkley Baronetcy.
The name "Cat and the Fiddle" was a common name for inns, including one known to have been at Old Chaunge, London by 1587. [6]The earliest recorded version of the poem resembling the modern form was printed around 1765 in London in Mother Goose's Melody with the lyrics:
The Cat and Fiddle Inn is a former public house in the English Peak District, close to the border between Cheshire and Derbyshire. It sits on the A537 road from Macclesfield to Buxton, which runs across a high and remote area of moorland. A section of the road is known as the "Cat and Fiddle Road" after the inn.
English: Cat and Fiddle Inn, Four Inns Walk, 1988 It appears to be a sunny Spring day in the Peak District. The Four Inns "Walk" was a competition run by the Derbyshire Scouts. This was my brother's team.
The Goyt rises on the moors of Axe Edge, near the River Dane and the Cat and Fiddle Inn.The area is known as the Upper Goyt Valley.The old Cat and Fiddle Road from Buxton to Macclesfield crosses the river just as it turns northwards to flow down its well-known valley.
Tolkien's version features "a tipsy cat that plays a five-stringed fiddle". "The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late" is J. R. R. Tolkien's imagined original song behind the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle (The Cat and the Fiddle)", invented by back-formation.
The New Forest is drained to the south by three rivers, Lymington River, Beaulieu River and Avon Water, and to the west by the Latchmore Brook, Dockens Water, Linford Brook and other streams. The highest point in the New Forest is Pipers Wait, near Nomansland. Its summit is 129 metres (423 feet) above sea level. [44] [45]
The Cat and the Fiddle may refer to: "Hey Diddle Diddle" or "The Cat and the Fiddle", a nursery rhyme; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1931 Broadway production by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1934 adaptation the stage musical; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1977 album by Papa John Creach