About

Perched in the scenic setting of London, Dorich House Museum offers visitors a delightful journey through art and architecture. Known for its unique blend of Art Deco and Modernist styles, this beautifully restored home of artist Dora Gordine and her husband Richard Hare exudes a rich history and artistic legacy. The museum showcases an impressive collection of Russian sculptures, paintings, and personal collections that captivate art enthusiasts. With tasteful views of Richmond Park, visitors often find themselves inspired by the house's unique designs and creative atmosphere. Rated an impressive 4.7 on Google, it's a must-visit for those craving cultural enrichment, and with amenities like free Wi-Fi and accessible toilet facilities, it ensures a comfortable experience.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible parking, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Medfield Street (Stop E)
Bus stop 2.43 km walk
Norley Vale (Stop RK)
Bus stop 2 km walk
Holland Avenue (E-bound), On Coombe Lane, Copse Hill
Bus stop 2.34 km walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 131 review
4.7/5 115 reviews
4.9/5 16 reviews
Leon Reason
Leon Reason
4 months ago on Google

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

Dee B
Dee B
6 months ago on Google

Quirky and educational. However, several of the staff were very snooty indeed.

Ricky Li
Ricky Li
8 months ago on Google

Great Place with very inspiring designs and works.