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Orangery

usgb/ˈɔːrɪndʒəri/Volume
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Historical Use

Orangeries have historical roots in European aristocracy, indicating prestige and luxury in large estates.

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Visitors admired the stately home's historic orangery, a remnant of its luxurious past.
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Architectural Significance

An orangery is not just for plants; it’s a significant architectural feature that adds value to a property.

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The mansion's valuation was higher due to its ornate Victorian orangery.
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Climate Relevance

Orangeries are built in regions where the climate isn’t naturally warm enough for citrus trees to thrive.

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Despite the chilly English weather, the orangery kept the lemon trees healthy and fruiting.
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