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'''The Goose and Carrot''' ( | '''The Goose and Carrot''' (previously the Horse and Jockey, and originally the Bridge House) was a gay pub in [[Croydon]], fairly centrally located in the middle of the roundabout at the junction of Wellesley Road, St James's Road, and White Horse Road. It had a cellar which was used from time to time for events. [[CAGS]] pub evenings were held there for a time, occasionally in conjunction with [[SLAGO]]. | ||
It closed in 2005 and has since been demolished. A block of flats is going up in its place, but was left uncompleted for a long time. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Website (archived version from September 2002 via [[Web Archive]]) | http://web.archive.org/web/20020929061114/http://www.gooseandcarrot.com/ Website (archived version from September 2002 via [[Web Archive]]) | ||
http://www.closedpubs.co.uk/surrey/croydon_goosecarrot.html | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Croydon]] | ||
[[Category:Pubs and bars]] | [[Category:Pubs and bars]] | ||
[[Category:Archived websites]] | [[Category:Archived websites]] | ||
[[Category:Articles with no pictures]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:19, 11 January 2014
The Goose and Carrot (previously the Horse and Jockey, and originally the Bridge House) was a gay pub in Croydon, fairly centrally located in the middle of the roundabout at the junction of Wellesley Road, St James's Road, and White Horse Road. It had a cellar which was used from time to time for events. CAGS pub evenings were held there for a time, occasionally in conjunction with SLAGO.
It closed in 2005 and has since been demolished. A block of flats is going up in its place, but was left uncompleted for a long time.
External links
http://web.archive.org/web/20020929061114/http://www.gooseandcarrot.com/ Website (archived version from September 2002 via Web Archive)