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Doughty Cottage |
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| Doughty Cottage, 142a Richmond Hill, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 6RN |
| mail@doughtycottage.com |
| Telephone: 020 8332 9434 |

Gold Tudor
Rose Award
Welcome to Doughty Cottage, once the smoking rooms of Doughty House, Doughty Cottage is part of the seventeenth century terrace situated on top of Richmond hill. The house commands magnificent views of the vale of the Thames immortalised on canvas by painters such as Reynolds and Turner. In the words of James Thompson describing the view of Richmond Hill in 1726. "Heavens what a good prospect spreads around of hills and dales and woods and lawns and spires and glittering towns and gilded streams."
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Doughty
Cottage has 3 Italian style double bedrooms individually and elegantly
furnished. Choose from: The Venetian Room ![]() This room has twin beds, en-suite bathroom, frescoed ceiling and private patio. ![]() ![]() |
The Florentine
Room![]() With handpainted hepple-white style four poster bed and private bathroom; French doors lead out onto your own patio garden; breakfast may be served here ( weather permitting). ![]() |
The Sienna
Room![]() This is a very romantic room with large silver leafed four poster bed. Enjoy breakfast in your room whilst looking out onto the vale of the Thames. ![]() |
At Doughty Cottage we respect your privacy, guests have their own entrance. however we feel privileged that you have chosen Doughty Cottage and we are ever anxious to attend to guests requests and requirements. ![]() |
The garden at Doughty Cottage is a joy. fashioned as an Italian walled garden, is has a profusion of scented herbs, flowers and foliage. It is a place to relax after a busy day in the city or in return from a hectic sightseeing trip. ![]() |
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charming and historic town of Richmond is 5 minutes walk away with
its wealth of elegant shops, cafes and restaurants, antique and designer
shops line narrow lanes, and the Victorian theatre on the green presents
previews to west end productions. Hampton Court, Ham House, Kew Gardens and an abundance of historic places are close at hand. In one minute you can be in Richmond Park, 2,500 acres enclosed by James I and his son Charles as a favoured hunting ground. Large herds of Red and fallow Deer wander freely. Perhaps Richmond's real beauty however lies in its unbelievable proximity to central London only 7 miles away. ![]() |
| How to find
us: By Rail Richmond is connected to London's Underground - District Line and also by South west Trains into and out of Waterloo station, - gateway to Europe on Eurostar. By Air Heathrow Airport is just 7 miles away, and Gatwick Airport 25 miles away. Heathrow can be reached by car on the M4 (only 25 minutes drive). ![]() ![]() |