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Orangery
Orangery meaning
A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown. | A garden or plantation where orange trees are grown.
Synonyms of Orangery
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As well as the stove in the orangery there is a large open fire in the living room.
One victim, a pensioner, had to borrow money to demolish and rebuild the £22,000 orangery that had ‘water running down the walls’, rising damp and an open drain in it.
The beige tiled kitchen floors are set to be pastel pink and their orangery - currently the only room which isn't pastel - will be converted and extended then painted a shade in line with their theme.
The detached house, which sits on the banks of the River Thames, is also set to get new double-glazed windows in the existing orangery and rear dormer.
The Orangery at St Mary's Hospice in has revealed a new dining space.
The orangery has bi-fold doors out to the rear patio and garden.
From the orangery there is a kitchen diner and living area which includes a spacious seating area with a wall mounted TV with oak panelling and in-built media unit.
Here is a close-up of the family room or orangery, complete with feature window, that is part of the open-plan kitchen space.
Proposed by the applicant is the extension to an existing agricultural building with an orangery, which has been partly converted to residential use, and the erection of a walled garden around agricultural land, set in the farmyard of Croft Gate Farm.
Situated in a village north of Penrith, the estate covers seven and a half acres of land and includes a swimming pool, a purpose-built orangery with catering facilities, and a newly launched bar and restaurant.
The country-style kitchen, complete with an Aga, opens out onto the garden and terrace, and planning permission has been granted for an orangery extension.
The Pavilion is home to The Orangery bar and restaurant, as well as state-of-the-art leisure facilities.
Traditional afternoon teas can also be booked at The Orangery and guided tours of Delapré Abbey will take place twice each day – or visitors can explore at their own pace.
In 2018, Lord Ivar and James exchanged rings and vows in front of 60 family and friends at his the private chapel at Bridwell Park — and celebrated with a lavish reception in the orangery.
A Historic Royal Palaces spokesman, said: 'Our exciting new plans for the Kensington Palace Orangery Learning Centre, provide us with a light and spacious purpose-built education facility designed to meet the needs of our school and community groups.
The terrace garden dates back to the 1920s, and include terraces, pool and an orangery designed by Fred Harrild.
An orangery was a feature of royal and aristocratic residences through the 17th and 18th centuries.
Conservatories were in the form of corridors connecting the Pavilion to the stables and consisting of a passage of flowers covered with glass and linked with orangery, a greenhouse, an aviary, a pheasantry and hothouses.
It served as the orangery, exhibition gallery and festival arena of the Dresden Court.
The single most important work is Mantegna 's Triumphs of Caesar housed in the Lower Orangery.