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| Season (17 Oct 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 18:00 | - 23:00 |
Game Night: A Taste of Wild
On 17th October, step into the wild and experience a unique culinary event dedicated to game meat. From venison to pigeon, this night is all about bold, earthy flavours that capture the spirit of the great outdoors.
Savour dishes that celebrate the richness of game meat, including Wellington, pan-fried pigeon, and game terrine. Seasonal sides and accompaniments enhance the flavours, creating a menu that adventurous diners and food enthusiasts will love.
With a rustic, wilderness-inspired atmosphere, this evening promises a dining experience unlike any other. Reserve your spot today with a £10 deposit per person.
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By Car
To reach House of Marbles from the A38 at Drumbridges roundabout, whether you're coming from Exeter or Plymouth, take the exit for the A382 towards Bovey Tracey. Follow the signs to Bovey Tracey, and House of Marbles will be on your left as you approach the town.
The drive from the roundabout should take around 5 minutes. Be sure to look out for the brown tourist signs with our name on them.
FREE parking is available at House of Marbles. If you can not find a space in front of the building, you will find additional parking to the rear of the building.
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By Train
Directions to House of Marbles via train. The closest railway station is Newton Abbot, which is a 15-minute taxi or bus journey away. Please see the National Rail Website for more detailed travel information.
By Bus
Directions to House of Marbles via bus. From Newton Abbot Bus Station, take bus number 39 and disembark at Pottery Road, Bovey Tracey. Please refer to the latest Stagecoach timetable for the most up-to-date information.
This bus runs from Newton Abbot to Heathfield – Bovey Tracey – Chudleigh Knighton – Chudleigh – Exeter Bus Station.
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