How To Use Orangery In A Sentence

  • They can also walk through the huge orangery built by the Adam brothers which has now been converted into a gallery to display the fine Lansdowne collection of paintings and sculpture.
  • The conservatory is framed by two anchor points, the entrance at the east end and the orangery to the west.
  • The Orangery, situated within the grade two-listed coach house, can cater for up to 16 delegates.
  • The site featured an orangery, a pagoda, and an archway designed by the architect Sir William Chambers.
  • Margam Park - 850 acres of parkland with a fairytale model village, maze, adventure playground, orangery.
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  • The owners have restored the property, adding an orangery at the back and a Johnny Grey-designed kitchen and laundry, as well as planting 5,000 trees.
  • She knew that the stories of how the orchids had been found and brought home to the orangery would fascinate him. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Between the orangery, which is in this widening, and the piece of water, the banks of which are agreeably decorated, stands the Little Castle, of which I have spoken. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • A colonnade, on the north, is formed of six Ionic columns, and on the east is an entrance through an orangery.
  • Sir James and Lady Graham have recently restored the orangery and at present the attractions include beds of peonies.
  • The conservatory is framed by two anchor points, the entrance at the east end and the orangery to the west.
  • She knew that the stories of how the orchids had been found and brought home to the orangery would fascinate him. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The 16.5 acre site boasts natural woodland, a Japanese garden, sunken lawns, topiary and an orangery.
  • The orangery is a still more architectural-looking building than the conservatory, and it has an opaque roof. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • She looked, and saw them in the little bay at the end of the orangery. THE WHITE DOVE
  • In the orangery is a numerous assembly of doctors in long robes: one can see them through the panes gesticulating in their long sleeves, and shaking their wigs knowingly. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
  • Over another is a honey-stoned manor and a Grade 1-listed Gothic orangery.
  • A new swimming pool was added and an orangery restored to its former glory.
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, one of London's great wonders, had its origins in the seventeenth century, when a private family estate development included a noted orangery.
  • The one exception to that is the orangery, which is where the restaurant is found.
  • A colonnade, on the north, is formed of six Ionic columns, and on the east is an entrance through an orangery.
  • At the end of the corridor was a pair of intricately carved double doors that led into the orangery on the south side of the house. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The plans also include a new orangery and three town houses.
  • Arthur Myers, who has worked on the estate near Sproatley for more than 40 years - and at the age of 83 still looks after the orangery - was at the opening with wife Jasmine.
  • It was his wont to paste up long altar-pieces of Liana's charms, charms which her father had sought to enhance by means of delicate and almost meagre fare, by shutting up his orangery, whose window he seldom lifted off from this flower of a milder clime -- until she had become a tender creature of pastil-dust, which the gusts of fate and monsoons of climate could almost blow to pieces. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
  • My own veranda in Cockermouth is a larger example, as is the more ostentatious orangery at Brockhole.
  • Conservation - minded neighbours have objected to his plans to attach an orangery to his house to make him feel more at home in this bleak heath.
  • Prague Castle has had an orangery since the middle of the fifteenth century.
  • Between the orangery, which is in this widening, and the piece of water, the banks of which are agreeably decorated, stands the Little Castle of which I have spoken. The Confessions of J J Rousseau
  • All this, together with the stone walls, recalls a Victorian conservatory or orangery rather than a conventional museum, and is only possible because most sculpture, unlike paintings, is not vulnerable to light.
  • One of the long-running projects has been the orangery.
  • Among its attractions are its trees along with a large collection of wisteria, grown inside the orangery.
  • The site featured an orangery (precursor to the modern greenhouse), a pagoda, and an archway designed by the architect Sir William Chambers.
  • The Orangery restaurant is not as gorgeous as the rest of the house, partly because it is in a modern extension, but mainly because it is unattractively lit.
  • The orangery is a beautiful specimen of tuscan architecture, designed by le Maitre, and finished by Mansart. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot.
  • On Monday, the University of Maryland unveiled, among other things, details of the stone's discovery at the Wye House "orangery" - a jewel of European architecture, now found to have imprints of the slaves who built it. Evidence of slave life found at Eastern Shore estate
  • Among its attractions are its trees of cupressus and wellingtonia along with a large collection of wisteria, unusually grown inside the orangery.
  • Then the figure slipped away, around the corner of the orangery, and the shadow was no more. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • The talented team of lighting, stage and sound technicians are tasked with bringing to life the first ever performances in the Orangery.
  • The orangery is often contrived so as to be used as a kind of living-room during summer, as it is only intended for the reception of the orange trees, and other plants belonging to the genus Citrus, during winter. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Beside the orangery is a sunken patio area for outdoor dining and an Italian mosaic-lined plunge pool.
  • It was originally constructed as an orangery for Augustus the Strong who was an avid art collector.
  • No one but the gardeners ever came to the orangery, and he had welcomed the birds ' company. THE WHITE DOVE
  • But Gerald's Victorian grandfather had been a traveller and a plantsman, and he had made the orangery his own. THE WHITE DOVE

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