Cottages with a games room
When it comes to taking a holiday, you want to make sure there's plenty of fun activities you can do, both out and about but also at home. You will not be short of fun things to do at one of our cottages with a games room! From table tennis to darts, through to a collection of good old fashioned board games. Take a look and start planning those tournaments! Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 11 self catering cottages with a games room. Take your pick...
7 nights from £1113
Mera Ghar
57135 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Plymouth, South Devon.
Escape to a south west holiday abode of dreams, on the outskirts of the maritime city of Plymouth, with the beauty of Dartmoor on your doorstep. From style to fun, no detail has be...
7 nights from £1113
7 nights from £651 *
The Swallows
52943 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Chagford, Dartmoor.
The Swallows, a fabulous rural retreat awaits. Nestled in the most picturesque countryside, surrounded by the most special sights and sounds mother nature can offer, along with bei...
7 nights from £651 *
7 nights from £461 *
Pulborough House
52564 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Tavistock, Dartmoor.
Welcome to Pulborough House, a lovingly restored detached white farmhouse in the centre of the much sough-after village of Lydford, including Devon Pub of the Year 2024, The Castle...
7 nights from £461 *
7 nights from £872
Greystones
49804 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Bovey Tracey, Dartmoor.
Make your way to Lustleigh, an idyllic village in south Devon with the wild beauty of Dartmoor on your doorstep, to find Greystones; a grand, dog friendly countryside retreat, sure...
7 nights from £872
7 nights from £826 *
The Barn at Yeoland House
45133 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Tavistock, Dartmoor.
A perfectly positioned 17th Century upside-down barn that has been sympathetically and beautifully restored. You can immerse yourself in nature's wonderful glade with the backdrop ...
7 nights from £826 *
7 nights from £1028
Owlacombe Bridge Cottage
43623 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Ashburton, Dartmoor.
This beautifully renovated cottage offers the perfect combination of style, luxury and comfort. If you and your friends or family are looking for a picture-perfect retreat, both in...
7 nights from £1028
7 nights from £438
Old Forge Cottage
41843 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Ivybridge, South Devon.
This charming retreat makes for the perfect adventurer’s bolthole. Whether seeking out new and exciting destinations by car, or exploring this idyllic area on foot, this property i...
7 nights from £438
7 nights from £636 *
Giles Cottage
38563 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Tavistock, Dartmoor.
Giles Cottage is an exceptionally attractive detached cottage, set within the stunning grounds of Wringworthy Farm. Staying in this beautiful Grade II Listed cottage you are guaran...
7 nights from £636 *
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Lena Cottage
32922 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Tavistock, Dartmoor.
Lena Cottage is just beautiful with a cosy sitting/dining-room, a wood-burner and under-floor heating which keeps the slate floors downstairs warm underfoot. A modern well-equipped...
7 nights from £570
A games room on holiday never fails to entertain, whoever you choose to go away with! Whether its a doubles match of table tennis or a one on one darts contest, you can lose many hours playing games!
Holiday cottages with a games room not only offer you all something to do on those rainy days, but it's always a great way to get everyone together. Our collection of cottages with games rooms varies hugely, with each one providing a great choice of activities for all.
Browse and pick your favourite home with a games room for your next getaway with Classic and challenge your loved ones to a tournament. Why not make it a little interesting and have the loser make dinner?
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