Quayside
Conservatories - Orangeries
Orangeries
were buildings, usually made up of vertical
stips of glazing interspersed with masonry,
frequently found in the grounds of fashionable
residences from the 17th to the 19th century.
The orangery was similar to a greenhouse
or conservatory, but with the additional
features of the more elaborate decorative
cornice (which concealed the guttering)
and fully glazed, or lantern style roofs.
The name reflects the original use of the
building as a place where citrus trees were
often wintered in tubs under cover, surviving
through harsh frosts though not expected
to flower and fruit.
This style of building is currently making
a comeback with decorative pillars, ornate
cornice details, single and multiple lantern
roofs and timber finishes in various soft
shades of green and blue/green as well as
the traditional white.

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