Responsible Gaming

Grimwald HouseHotel & Casino Resort
◆ A NORTHUMBRIAN HOTEL AND CASINO RESORT  /  RESPONSIBLE GAMING

The Full House Statement

A long-form statement from the Trust on the Reckoning Room, the duty warden’s standing instructions, the age policy, self-exclusion, the helpline, and the Trust’s position on inducement.

◆ THE TRUST’S POSITION  i

A feature, not a business

The Reckoning Room of Grimwald House Hotel and Casino Resort is presented as a feature of the property rather than as an inducement. The room is open to adult guests of the hotel on the days the duty warden keeps it open; the hotel does not host wagers, does not hold accounts, does not operate a gambling platform, and does not take any consideration in respect of play. The Trust does not hold an Operating Licence under the Gambling Act 2005 and has never applied for one.

The Trust’s standing position is that the room is a restored counting-room of historic interest within a working coastal house hotel. Where guests of the hotel choose to play in the room, they do so among themselves and not against the house. The Trust does not derive revenue from play in the room, in any form, in any year.

◆ HOURS & ACCESS  ii

When the room is open

The Reckoning Room is opened by the duty warden from six in the evening until midnight on the days the warden judges the room is being kept in good order. The warden will close the room early on any night the warden judges it is not being kept in good order, and will close it at once at any guest’s request. The room is closed on the eve of the November trustees’ meeting and on the working day after.

◆ AGE POLICY  iii

Eighteen and older

The Reckoning Room is opened only to guests aged eighteen and older. The duty warden will ask for proof of age on first entry where there is any doubt; acceptable proof is a passport, a photographic driving licence, or a PASS-card. Younger guests are welcome on the bay path, in the salt garden, in the dining room, and in the watch library at any reasonable hour. The duty warden does not entertain guests in the Reckoning Room.

◆ SELF-EXCLUSION  iv

A request not to enter

Any guest of the hotel may, at any time, ask in writing to be excluded from the Reckoning Room for any period of months or years. The duty warden will hold the letter in the standing register, will not open the room to the guest during the period stated, and will write to the guest two weeks before the period ends to confirm that the exclusion is to lift. A guest may ask for the exclusion to be extended at any time and is asked to do so in writing; the warden does not, by standing rule of the Trust, accept verbal renewal.

A guest may also ask the warden to exclude a named third person on the warden’s standing register, where the guest has reasonable cause. The warden will hold the letter, will write to the named person, and will then close the room to that person on the next opening. The warden will not act on anonymous letters.

◆ HELP  v

If you are troubled by play

If you are troubled by play — your own, or a friend’s, or a relation’s — the Trust asks that you call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (free, twenty-four hours), or visit gamcare.org.uk for written support. The duty warden will hold a quiet word with any guest who asks for one in the watch library or on the bay path, and will help with onward arrangements where it is wanted; the warden does not counsel and does not pretend to.

◆ PRINCIPLES  vi

A short list, kept on the wall

The Trust holds to six principles, posted at the head of the stair and reviewed each November: the room is a feature, not a business; the room is for adult guests of the hotel and no other person; the warden’s word is the standing word in the room; a quiet limit kept is a kept limit; if the room is troubled, the room is closed; and if a guest is troubled, the helpline is called.

© The Grimwald House Trust. These informational pages describe a building. The hotel does not host wagers or operate as a gambling platform. The reckoning room of the hotel is restricted to persons aged 18 and older. Last reviewed November 2026.