Dorich House Museum

Museum · Coombe Hill

Dorich House Museum

Museum · Coombe Hill

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67 Kingston Vale, London SW15 3RN, United Kingdom

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Nestled in southwest London, Dorich House Museum dazzles with its 1930s charm, showcasing Dora Gordine's stunning sculptures and rich history.  

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

dorichhousemuseum.org.uk
@dorichhousemuseum

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

+44 20 8417 5515
dorichhousemuseum.org.uk
@dorichhousemuseum
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21 Places That Celebrate Female Artists

"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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Rachael HB

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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.

Leon Reason

Google
Beautiful house with interesting architecture and art alike from Dora Gordine. Special thanks to Alison for the informative tour.

Ivymay CS

Google
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

Google
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 Rouff

Google
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.

Christine Gale

Google
Wonderful House with sculptures, paintings, icons, furniture and a roof terrace. The staff were wonderful and helpful and the afternoon spent there was bliss.

Ricky Li

Google
Great Place with very inspiring designs and works.