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Period Character

Classic Casino Hotels

Listed buildings and period architecture where the gaming room is part of a much longer story.

Historic Stays

Hotels with Real History

For guests who care about the building as much as the tables — original features, proper afternoon tea and smaller, more intimate gaming spaces.

Bath Georgian hotel
Bath

The Milsom Club Hotel

Grade II listed Georgian townhouse. Honey-stone façade, original staircase and a wood-panelled gaming room for 40 guests.

Fun fact: The honey-stone facade uses the same Bath limestone quarried for the Royal Crescent, built between 1767 and 1774.

York medieval streets
York

Shambles Gaming Inn

Tudor-beamed exterior hides modern rooms. Steps from the Minster, with a cosy cellar casino open from 2pm daily.

Fun fact: Medieval timber framing in the Shambles district dates to the 14th century — the hotel's cellar gaming room sits in a former merchant's vault.

Brighton Regency hotel
Brighton

Regency Terrace Hotel

Restored 1820s seafront property. Iron balconies, chandelier-lit gaming salon and a popular Sunday jazz brunch.

Fun fact: The Regency terrace was restored using original 1820s ironwork patterns found buried in the hotel garden during renovation.

Chester rows hotel
Chester

Eastgate Heritage Hotel

Black-and-white revival building on the famous Rows. Compact casino with Chester’s friendliest dealer team, according to our survey.

Fun fact: The Chester Rows are a UNESCO-considered unique — two-tier medieval shopping galleries found nowhere else in the world.

Harrogate Victorian hotel
Harrogate

Valley Gardens Hotel

Victorian spa town classic. Turkish baths next door, palm court restaurant and a discreet first-floor gaming lounge.

Fun fact: Harrogate's Turkish baths next door opened in 1897 and still use the original Victorian heating system of steam and hot rooms.

Canterbury historic hotel
Canterbury

Cathedral Gate Inn

Medieval city centre location. Low-beamed bar, courtyard garden and a small but well-maintained gaming area.

Fun fact: Canterbury's city walls have stood since Roman times — the hotel bar sits inside a section of the medieval city fortifications.