We have enjoyed but said goodbye to many pubs in Croydon over the years.

Pubs can be a great place for memories and to spend time with friends and families.

But unfortunately, for various reasons, we’ve had to say goodbye to a lot of them over the years.

Here's a list of the pubs that once stood in Croydon but have now closed their doors:

Alhambra – formerly stood at 25 Wellesley Road. Opened from 1881 to 1979.

Arkwrights Wheel – formerly stood at 151 North End. Opened from 1993 to 2011.

Bird In Hand - formerly stood at 291 Sydenham Road. Opened from 1820s to 2016.

Black Horse - formerly stood at Lower Addiscombe Road. Opened from 1500s to 2005.

Brief - formerly stood at George Street. Closed in 2011.

Britannia - formerly stood at 34 Surrey Street.

Cartoon - formerly stood at London Road. Opened from 1995 to 2006.

Classic - formerly stood at 3 Brighton Road.

Crescent Arms - formerly stood at 323 Whitehorse Road. Closed in 2012.

Cricketers Arms - formerly stood at Southbridge Place. Closed in 2006.

Crown - formerly stood at Stanley Road.

Cunningham - formerly stood at Park Way. Opened from 1981 to 2004.

Derby Arms - formerly stood at 40 Pitlake. Closed in 2008.

Drum & Monkey - formerly stood at 7 Gloucester Road. Closed in 2006.

Duke of Cambridge – formerly stood at 7 Holmesdale Road. Closed in 2011.

Duke of Gloucester – formerly stood at 258 Sydenham Road. Closed in 2010.

Duke of York – formerly stood at York Road. Closed in 2012.

Dukes Head - formerly stood at 14 South End. Closed in 2007.

Eagle - formerly stood at 52 Tamworth Road. Opened from 1893 to 2010.

Earl of Eldon - formerly stood at 63 Brighton Road. Closed in 2018.

Fishermans Arms – formerly stood at Windmill Road. Closed in 2011.

Forum - formerly stood at the Whitgift Shopping Centre. Opened from the 1970s to 1993.

George & Dragon - formerly stood at George Street. Opened from 1497 to late 1900s-early 2000s.

Glamorgan - formerly stood at 81 Cherry Orchard Road. Opened from 1880s to 2016.

Gloucester - formerly stood at 111 Whitehorse Road. Closed in 2014.

Goose & Carrot - formerly stood at Wellesley Road. Closed in 2005.

Gun Tavern - formerly stood at Church Street. Closed in 2012.

Gypsy Tavern – formerly stood at 14 Station Road. Closed in 2020.

Half Moon - formerly stood at 303 London Road. Opened from 1751 to 2005.

Harp - formerly stood at 97-99 Parsons Mead. Opened from 1849 to 2006.

Horn & Trumpet - formerly stood at Surrey Street.

Jolly Gardeners - formerly stood at Mitcham Road.

Kings Cellar - formerly stood at 48 Park Street.

Leslie Arms - formerly stood at Lower Addiscombe Road.

Mitre - formerly stood at Canterbury Road. Closed in 2005.

New Inn - formerly stood at Mitcham Road. Closed in 2007.

Newton Arms - formerly stood at 175 Queens Road.

North Pole - formerly stood at 43 Cross Road. Closed in 1920.

Nowhere Inn Particular - formerly stood at 28 Sumner Road.

Oakfield Tavern - formerly stood at Spurgeon’s Bridge.

Old Clock Tower - formerly stood at 35 Whitehorse Road.

Old Kings Head - formerly stood at 51 Surrey Street.

Pitlake Arms - formerly stood at 73 Waddon New Road. Closed in 2012.

Princess Royal - formerly stood at 22 Longley Road.

Propeller - formerly stood at Purley Way.

Queen Victoria - formerly stood at Mitcham Road.

Railway Bell - formerly stood at 155 North End.

Rat & Parrot - formerly stood at 24 Park Street. Closed in 2018.

Red Deer – formerly stood at 279 Brighton Road.

Rising Sun - formerly stood at London Road.

Roebuck - formerly stood at 82 Old Town.

Rose & Crown - formerly stood at Church Street.

Royal Oak - formerly stood at Surrey Street.

Sandrock Hotel – formerly stood at 152 Upper Shirley Road. Closed in 2018.

Selhurst Arms – formerly stood at Northcote Road.

Ships of Fools – formerly stood at 9-11 London Road. Closed in 2013.

Shirley Poppy – formerly stood at Wickham Road. Closed in 1987.

Skylark – formerly stood at South End. Closed in 2002.

Stag - formerly stood at Addington Road. Closed in 2018.

Stag & Hounds - formerly stood at 26 Selsdon Road.

Star - formerly stood at 101 Southbridge Road.

Sun - formerly stood at 304 London Road.

Swan & Sugarloaf – formerly stood at 1 Brighton Road.

Tamworth Arms – formerly stood at 62 Tamworth Road. Closed in 2015.

Town House - formerly stood at 36 High Street.

Wheelwrights Arms – formerly stood at 126 Southbridge Road. Closed in 2013.

Whitgift Arms – formerly stood Church Road.

Wig & Pen – formerly stood at 30 St Georges Walk

Woodman – formerly stood at Upland Road.

Woolpack – formerly stood at 154 Gloucester Road. Closed in 2005.