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orangery

[awr-inj-ree, or-] / ˈɔr ɪndʒ ri, ˈɒr- /


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Three outbuildings — a guesthouse, an orangery and an office — were added.

From Washington Post Oct. 14, 2016

Imagine an orangery in front of the remnant pillars.

From New York Times Jul. 17, 2013

As part of the Antigel music festival I played a concert in the orangery of Fondation Hardt, a research centre that houses books on ancient history and philosophy.

From The Guardian Mar. 17, 2013

The grounds include fountains, an orangery, glistening landscaped grass, Marie Antoinette’s cherished farm and famed gardener Andre Le Notre’s Royal Path and Grand Canal.

From Salon Dec. 6, 2012

Meanwhile, Nina and Caryll were battling over old scores in the orangery.

From The Tigress by Anne Warner

For those running wedding venues in the UK they are having to adapt their barns, orangeries and stately homes.

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

He loves taking in the manicured gardens, the mazes, one of the world’s oldest zoos still in existence, and one of the largest Baroque orangeries in the world.

From New York Times May 5, 2023

In June, it was revealed that the couple spent $2.9 million of taxpayer money renovating their home at Frogmore Cottage, including installing "two orangeries and a floating floor" in their at-home yoga studio.

From Fox News Sep. 4, 2019

There are remnants of terraced boxwood parterres and early brick orangeries.

From New York Times Nov. 22, 2012

We are turning all our estates into fruit orchards and orangeries.

From The Book of Khalid by Ameen Fares Rihani




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