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orangery
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orangery
a building, such as a greenhouse, in which orange trees are grown

orangery
A building, or a part of a building, once found in especially stately homes, for cultivating orange trees and other ornamental trees in a cool climate where they would not otherwise grow; usually had large, tall windows along its southern exposure; now often used for social and exhibition purposes. Also see conservatory, greenhouse, hothouse.


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From conservatories to orangeries, garden rooms to contemporary glass spaces there has never been more choice when it comes to choosing the correct installation for your property.
It now offers 565 square metres of tasteful, elegantly-decorated accommodation which includes four double bedrooms, all ensuite, three spacious reception rooms, and a large kitchen which leads to an open plan orangerie.
Orangeries have classical details and create a striking visual impact which is much more architecturally pleasing than a conservatory.
 
 
 
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