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orangeryor‧an‧ge‧ry /ˈɒrəndʒəri $ ˈɔː-, ˈɑː-/ noun (plural orangeries) [countable] old-fashioned TADLGa place, usually next to a large expensive house, where orange trees are grown
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orangery• An orangery filled with conservatory plants overlooks placid lawns and a fountain rising from a raised pool.• At Sandridge an extensive orangery took up most of the southern façade ingeniously masking the servants' wing.• It was sort of orangery, not black like Marie's, but it was real nice too.• Margam Park - 850 acres of parkland with a fairytale model village, maze, adventure playground, orangery.• From the roofed gateway, a paved terrace leads to the Summer Garden past a perfect lawn to the orangery.• Gloria and I were lagging behind the party as it stepped out into the garden via the orangery.
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