BRITAIN’S oldest casino has closed for the last time after a 195 years in business.

The exclusive gambling house shut its doors this week in what owners have described as the “end of an era”.

Phil Ivey had been playing at Mayfair's Crockfords Club

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Phil Ivey had been playing at Mayfair’s Crockfords ClubCredit: Google Maps

The news comes after the casino, which was founded in 1828, had struggled to attract the wealthy tourists it was used to.

Back in September, bosses the Genting Group initiated a 30-day consultation with its staff as it decided the casino’s fate.

Ultimately the decision was made to close the premises, located in London‘s Mayfair, which is worth a whopping £80million.

The move sees 100 staff facing redundancy or being moved to other sites within the group.

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Paul Willcock, president and chief operating officer of Genting Casinos UK, said: “As we have previously announced, there are a combination of factors which have put high-end London casinos at a competitive disadvantage to other global market places and this has led to an unsustainable future for Crockfords in Mayfair.”

He made clear that none of the group’s other casinos in the UK are affected by the closure.

The company has kept as many as possible across the wider Genting Group, he added.

Mr Willcock continued: “Whilst the Mayfair closure marks the end of an era, Crockfords will remain a Premium Lifestyle Brand with a strong global presence, operating successfully in our properties around the world.

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“Crockfords remains a key asset to Genting UK and the wider Genting Group of companies internationally.”

The casino was established in the 19th century by working-class fishmonger William Crockford.

When it first opened it was a private member’s club in St James Place, designed for the elite and wealthy members of society.

As its popularity grew the casino moved to the pricey Mayfair area, bringing in high rollers from around the world as well.

After finding success, Crockford went on to become one of the wealthiest self-made men in England.

The casino’s closure comes after a tricky period following the pandemic.

Reports suggest that the scrapping of VAT-free shopping for tourists post-Brexit could also be to blame, with fewer wealthy visitors coming to London.

Other casino’s including the Ritz Club and The Clermont have also shut their doors in recent years.

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Meanwhile, a British town has been dealt a “huge blow” as a Cineworld branch has announced it’s closing.

Plus, here is the full list of 22 shops and chains closing doors before the end of the year after “apocalyptic” era for high street.

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