Pubs of Manchester

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Monday 4 July 2011

Golden Gate / Craven Heifer, Cross Lane

Golden Gate, Cross Lane, Salford,2008. (c) Salford_66 at flickr.

Another of Cross Lane's lost pubs in Salford, like the Corporation, the Golden Gate has also found alternative use, this time as a mini-mart, Windsor, which I believe has also shut down in the last couple of years.  Follow the link to the above photo which also mentions the Royal Oak which once stood next door.

Golden Gate, Cross Lane, Salford, 2008. (c) Geograph.

The Golden Gate sits at the roundabout where Churchill Way joins Cross Lane, the pub being on the corner of Culverwell Drive, not too far from The Crescent.  The pub is shown in happier times below, a couple of decades ago in 1990 as a Whitbread house.  The Golden Gate was originally the Craven Heifer, a name which it held into the early 20th century.

Golden Gate, Cross Lane, Salford, 1990. (c) deltrems at flickr.

4 comments:

  1. It was still called The Craven Heifer in the late 1960s early 1970s

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    1. My mum (veronica Hill) met my dad (john/Jack Gregory)in this pub.

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  2. It often hand bands on (Friday/Saturday)evenings. I played drums with "Pilgrim's Progress" & we had quite a few gigs in the pub between '65-'67. Always a decent receptive crowd. Good memories.

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  3. My mums uncle Ernie ran the craven heifer with his wife.

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