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 3 self catering cottages with a games room. Take your pick...
7 nights from £1853
The Old Manor House
41245 bedroom, dog friendly cottage close to the beach near Lyme Regis.
Less than half a mile from the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, The Old Manor House is a beautiful 16th Century, Grade II Listed house, full of character with a delightful enclosed g...
7 nights from £1853
7 nights from £898
Sandy Days
32153 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Christchurch.
Avon beach, Christchurch Harbour, the New Forest National Park and the Jurassic Coast are all nearby to this holiday bolthole. The cool shades of blue and the plantation shutters e...
7 nights from £898
7 nights from £805
Sunnyholme
14604 bedroom house near the beach in Studland, Dorset.
The Isle of Purbeck is a stunning National Landscape between Poole and Swanage boasting one of the most spectacular coastlines in Dorset. Sunnyholme is an extremely spacious det...
7 nights from £805
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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