overview
Dorich House is the former home of the internationally acclaimed Estonian Sculptor Dora Gordine (1895-1991), and holds the major collection of her bronzes, paintings and drawings, and a superb collection of Russian Imperial Art, gathered by her husband, the Hon. Richard Hare. The two studios, gallery and top floor apartment and were all designed by Gordine herself in 1935/6 in the art deco modern style, and make for functional and interesting meeting and event spaces - You may recognise her stylish and artistic interiors, which have been used as sets for films, videos and TV programmes.
off site facilities
Cinema, Horse Riding, Walking, Bowls, River, Shopping Mallequipment
Wi-Fi, Computer Equipment, Flipcharts, Internet Connection Cable, LCD/Data Projector, PA Systemparking facilities
- 22 Onsite Car parking spaces available at Free Per Day
address
The Conference Office,67 - 69 Kingston Vale,
London,
Greater London,
SW15 3RN,
United Kingdom
directions
By Car - From the North
M1 to Junction 6a (M25).
M25 to Junction 13 (A30).
A30 to A308.
A308 to Hampton Court Roundabout.
Turn right, signposted 'Guildford, A3, A309'.
A309 until it merges with A3, signposted 'A3 London'.
Exit A3 at Robin Hood Roundabout, signposted 'A308 Kingston'.
Dorich House is situated on the right hand side.
By Car - From the South
M25 to Junction 9 (A243).
A243 to junction with A3 at Hook Roundabout. A3, signposted 'A3 London'.
Directions as above.
By Car - From London
Take the A3 out of London all the way to Robin Hood Roundabout.
Directions as above.
nearest airports
nearest motorways
- M4 JCT 1 (4.1 miles)
- M4 JCT 2 (4.3 miles)
- M3 JCT 1 (6.8 miles)
nearest train station
- Norbiton (1.7 miles)
- Kingston (2.1 miles)
- Putney (2.2 miles)
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