Dorich House Museum
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Dorich House Museum

Museum · Coombe Hill ·

Sculptor's studio home with 1930s art, architecture, and views

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67 Kingston Vale, London SW15 3RN, United Kingdom Get directions

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67 Kingston Vale, London SW15 3RN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8417 5515
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"The Dorich House stands tall and unapologetically unique in the suburbia of southwest London, a monument to 1930s architecture, interior design, and art. The name of the Grade II listed building comes from its creators: Dora Gordine, a Russian sculptor, and her English husband Richard Hare, a scholar of Russian Art and literature. Gordine designed the house, which Hare financed as a working studio to showcase her sculptures. The building contains a plaster studio, double-height space, a studio facing north over Richmond Park, and an exhibition space with many examples of Gordine’s work. The second floor was the couple’s living space, a chic 1930’s flat above a museum, complete with a moon door between dining and sitting rooms. The top of the house is home to a vertigo-inducing terrace with superb views over Richmond Park and surrounding areas.   Gordine lived in the house until 1991, surviving her husband and outliving much of her fame. The house is now a museum owned by Kingston University, open to those who want to see a 1930s living space or fantastic artwork." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Dorich House Museum

Marques

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Had the most wonderful experience visiting Dorich House. Had been on my cultural agenda for a while and finally happened to be in the area. Started by off with a cafetière in the cafe where there’s a very handy timeline, alongside a collection of books to browse through. Listened to the audio guide throughout my self-guided tour of the studios upstairs, and the private house/roof terrace above. It’s a truly unexpected place perfectly balanced between a story of the artist, the house and the attempts to turn it into a museum. Worth a detour from Richmond Park, especially since the view from the top is magnifique as well!

Nick L.

Google
Dorich House is the former studio home of the sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon. Richard Hare. Fascinating house. Built with light airy art studios. Alison was a great and knowledgeable guide, telling us all about the history. You need to book tickets which currently cost £5. There is a free car park and small cafe inside. We went around the house with a party of about 10 people.

Ines

Google
We went today for the first time- we live in Wimbledon but had never heard of this house, just passed it when driving and thought we'd have a look. I feel bad because I don't remember the name of the front of house employee today (nov 1, 2025) but she was just so kind and helpful and we liked her very much. The cafe was nice and we absolutely loved the house, incredible architecture and we were very touched by Dora and Richard's story and the beautiful sculptures and drawings. The displays are extremely thoughtful and this is clearly the house of two people who loved art and history- so many references, symbols, and I spotted a curtain design by Duncan Grant which is just incredible. All in all would recommend visiting this gem. Thank you again to our host for her kindness. We'll be booking a tour soon.

Rachael H.

Google
I absolutely loved this little museum. A fascinating place, wonderful art and architecture. Also a brilliant presentation of the story of Dora and Richard and the creative home they built together. Also a small cafe and bookshop; we had tea and cake whilst browsing some wonderful books. Ring the doorbell and enter the 1930's... Parking available.

Ivymay C.

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Took our 5 MONTH BABY, perfect for a short trip to get out the house. Friendly staff, very clean, nice and warm. Lots of sculptures and art work to enjoy. Interesting history and the house is beautiful. Could have stayed longer by enjoying the garden, reading all the information and have a tea etc. Parking available.

N M

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What a gorgeous place! Enjoyed my visit today, what a beautiful, light and spacious house filled with Gorine's work and objects of art. Interesting life story of Dora Gorine. Staff is knowledgeable and nice. I'll definitely be back.

Karen B

Google
I visited here in September 2022. It is an interesting little museum focusing on its former owners, the sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband, the Hon. Richard Hare, a scholar of Russian art and literature. It is easy to reach on public transport with frequent buses stopping closeby

Lucie R.

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Beautifull place, peacefull and full of art. The Dorich couple looked like really inspiring persons. I do recommand the guided tour (at 11hrs) that brings the house to life.