Today all they serve up is nostalgia, but these popular restaurants once gave us delightful dishes and unique atmosphere.
What is an orangery, how does it differ to a conservatory and do you need planning permission to have one? Our guide explains all Adam covers home improvements and mobile networks, splitting his time ...
What could be more romantic – and heightened – than an orangery? An orangery, by its very definition, is a decadent luxury – an elevated greenhouse or conservatory and fanciful addition to any of the ...
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The kitchen design that marries outdoor beauty to an indoor space
Where sunlight pours in, walls seem optional, and cooking feels a little closer to the outdoors — this design blurs the line ...
Orangeries have long been a coveted feature of opulent estates, but you don’t have to own an extravagant palace to indulge in one. Once used primarily for growing oranges (as the name implies), modern ...
If you’re looking for more space at home, you might be thinking about adding an orangery. Historically, an orangery would be found on the grounds of a large manor, away from the main residence, and ...
This charming home on Sydney Place, called Queen Charlotte’s Orangery, is described by its agent, Jack King of Savills, as "quite small but perfectly formed." A Grade-I listed property, it is a house ...
A house originally built in 1836 has seen its latest restoration project approved, its owners say. Penally House, near Boscastle, which is Grade II listed, has been given planning permission by ...
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