How to Use orangery in a Sentence

orangery

noun
  • The ones in the living area are belle epoque French and once hung in an orangery.
    Lisa Cregan, House Beautiful, 7 Dec. 2016
  • Outdoors, there’s a pool, an orangery and the Golf du Phare golf course.
    Caitie Kelly Monica Mendal Amy Fang Jameson Montgomery Alexander Lobrano Reggie Nadelson, New York Times, 22 June 2023
  • The orangery at Wrest Park is actually featured in the movie when the family attend a party in the South of France.
    Jamie Kravitz, Woman's Day, 30 June 2022
  • And in episode 4, this means arranging for party-goers to find Jack alone in the orangery with poor dim Prudence, who's the last to catch on that she's now headed to the altar.
    Sara Netzley, EW.com, 26 Mar. 2022
  • But all that seems like a world away among the orangeries, olive orchards, and tall cypress trees casting shade on this remote slice of Italian countryside.
    J.j. Martin, Harper's BAZAAR, 11 Aug. 2013
  • Outside Meghan added two orangeries, a vegetable garden and a yoga studio.
    Fox News, 3 Mar. 2023
  • In 2015, the orangery started serving spicy hot chocolate, to evoke the house’s Caribbean connections.
    Sam Knight, The New Yorker, 16 Aug. 2021
  • At its heart is an 18th century manor house, but there’s also a large, more modern West Wing, a walled garden, and signature restaurant found in an orangery, The Glasshouse.
    Angelina Villa-Clarke, Forbes, 19 Apr. 2021
  • There are also extensive new gardens, including an orangery and a lavender grove where honey is made, as well as an olive grove and a kitchen garden for cooking.
    Bebe Howorth, ELLE Decor, 23 Feb. 2021
  • The palm house, orangery, and greenhouses—including a vast collection of cacti—are stunning vintage iron structures evocative of a fairy tale.
    Sarah Moroz, Vogue, 18 July 2017
  • Explore its historic orangery and Russian Garden before heading inside to learn about the ducal summer residence.
    Smithsonian, 30 Oct. 2017
  • The buildings on the estate, which the three men have restored over the years, include the former hunting lodge, a Victorian-era addition that functions as an office, an orangery, and stables that have been transformed into a textiles workshop.
    Dieter Van Den Storm, ELLE Decor, 24 Mar. 2021
  • The Buckingham's orangery, for example, is actually part of Belton House.
    Mackenzie Schmidt, Peoplemag, 10 May 2023
  • Spanning close to 24 acres in total, its expansive grounds feature a tennis court, an outdoor swimming pool, orangery, equestrian facilities, garage, potting shed, gazebo and an aircraft hangar to be used for storage or as a workshop.
    Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 25 July 2022
  • After cocktails were served, guests migrated to the maximalist orangery, where Wintour further welcomed everyone.
    Vogue, 11 Mar. 2022
  • The five-bedroom house had previously been divided up into offices, meaning extensive work was needed to turn it into a family home, with the newlyweds reportedly adding on two orangeries, a vegetable garden, and a yoga studio.
    Vogue, 2 Mar. 2023
  • Other public documents submitted alongside the application show Sheeran's property comprises a large cottage, ponds, a meadow, an orangery and a number of outbuildings.
    Sara Spary, CNN, 14 Jan. 2022

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