In search of Mrs Dalloway
Event Details
Join us for a rare
Event Details

Join us for a rare opportunity to visit Pyports in Cobham, Surrey, the childhood family home of Kitty Lushington, who was the model for her friend Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and whose engagement to the journalist and political writer Leopold Maxse also served as the basis for a fictional coming together in To the Lighthouse.
The house remains privately owned and is not open to the general public. It offers a glimpse of the lives once lived within it by three generations of Lushingtons, a family closely involved with some of the most notable writers and artists from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries, embracing the Romantics, the Pre-Raphaelites and then the modernist age and the world of Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury. More information about the family can be found here.
At Pyports we will discuss the links and correspondence between Virginia Woolf and Kitty Maxse (née Lushington) as part of a two-hour exploration of how real lives and relationships inspire narrative art, during which we will also consider the sometimes tricky dynamics of representing living people in fiction. After an early evening aperitif – we hope, if weather allows, in the gardens of Pyports – we will move on to enjoy dinner at the Coppa Club restaurant in Cobham.
Kitty’s story is woven into key aspects of two of Woolf’s most famous novels. Toby Brothers, founder of the London Literary Salon, Woolf scholar Karina Jakubowicz and Cobham historian David Taylor, author of The Remarkable Lushington Family: Reformers, Pre-Raphaelites, Positivists and the Bloomsbury Group (who was also responsible for placing the historic blue plaque at Pyports) will lead our discussions.
JOINING DETAILS:
- Saturday 8 June 2024, 3.00-8.00 pm
- Pyports, Cobham, Surrey, followed by dinner at the Coppa Club in Cobham
- Study led by Toby Brothers, David Taylor and Karina Jakubowicz
- £60 to cover visiting Pyports, two hour discussion and aperitif
- Dinner will be paid for by individual guests at the restaurant
- There are regular trains from Waterloo to Cobham & Stoke d’Abernon (about 1.5 miles from Pyports) and car parking is available nearby
Time
8 June 2024 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT+01:00)