- An
orangery or
orangerie is a room or
dedicated building,
historically where orange and
other fruit trees are
protected during the winter, as a
large form...
- Look up
orangery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
orangery is a
greenhouse where orange trees were
protected during the winter.
Orangery or Orangerie...
- The
Orangery Palace (German: Orangerieschloss) is a
palace located in the
Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany. It is also
known as the New
Orangery on the...
- and had ****umed
commercial importance in Europe. In France, the
first orangery was
built and
stocked by
Charles VIII at the Château d'Amboise.
There is...
- Milnes'
Orangery is a
historic building in the city
centre of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, in England. In
about 1752, the
cloth manufacturer Pemberton...
- gl****houses and frames, the
large classical Orangery and
quarters for the gardeners. The
Grade II*listed
Orangery was once the
architectural focal point of...
- gardens. It was
planned as a multi-purpose building, and also
contains an
orangery, a
saloon and a
bathroom which retains original Delft tiles. The Water...
-
Dyrham in
South Gloucestershire, England. The house, with the
attached orangery and
stable block, is a
Grade I
listed building,
while the park is Grade...
-
consisting of two
Baroque palaces (the
Upper and
Lower Belvedere), the
Orangery, and the
Palace Stables. The
buildings are set in a
Baroque park landscape...
- that was once the seat of the
Mansel Talbot family; and the 18th-century
Orangery. The park is
designated Grade I on the Cadw/ICOMOS
Register of
Parks and...