Through the Gateway to the South
Pubs down the Northern Line from Balham to Morden
LOST LOCALS
This printout of the online version of Through the Gateway to the South has been updated by information reported up to January 2010. To buy the printed version of any of our local guides go to the CAMRA on-line shop at http://shop.camra.org.uk/
Eventually we will have all the pubs in our area available on-line via the very useful www.whatpub.org website. We intend this to be the most up-to-date pubs listing available for South West London pubs.
For now we now have UPDATED on-line versions of the three earliest publications available on this website. Either use the Pubs drop down menu at the top of any page for direct links to the on-line pubs lists or click the links below for a list of the pubs in the relevant postcode area:
If you spot any errors or omissions in our listings please contact our Pubs Officer, Geoff Strawbridge geoff.strawbridge@camraswl.org.uk, with the details.
PUBS
The following pubs in the areas covered by this guide have disappeared since 1996.
Pubs are listed in Postcode order.
PITCHER & PIANO
8 Balham Hill
SW12
Demolished for housing
HOLLYWOOD BAR (Formerly Spindles and originally the Gallery)
50 London Road
SW17
Converted to shop
NEW FOUNTAIN
862 Garratt Lane
SW17
Demolished for housing
PITCHER & PIANO
11 Bellevue Road
SW17
Scheduled for conversion to restaurant
PLOUGH
1 Plough Lane
SW17
Converted to housing
SURREY TAVERN
226 Trinity Road
SW17
Converted to restaurant and flats
HAYDONS (Formerly British Queen)
161 Haydons Road
SW19
Converted to housing
KINGS HEAD
30 Morden Road
SW19
Converted to bus company offices
NAGS HEAD
11 Bellevue Road
SW19
Demolished for housing
SPORTSMAN
45 Durnsford Road
SW19
Demolished
DR FEELGOODS (Formerly KC’s Wine Bar, previously Tones, originally Bootles Wine Bar)
83 London Road
MORDEN (SM4)
Converted to shop
LADY ST HELIER (Formerly Wetherspoons)
33 Aberconway Road
MORDEN (SM4)
absorbed into Lidl supermarket store
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