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  2. Category:Castles in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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  4. Orangerie (Darmstadt) - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed with a one-storey hall open to the south, surrounded by single-storey rooms. The adjoining orangery park was designed under Ernest Louis, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt by the Electoral Palatine court gardener Johann Kaspar Ehret from Heidelberg. The symmetrical Baroque grounds consist of three tiered garden parterres ...

  5. Orangery - Wikipedia

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    The orangery at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, was designed in 1761 by Sir William Chambers and at one time was the largest glasshouse in England. [13] The orangery at Margam Park, Wales, was built between 1787 and 1793 to house a large collection of orange, lemon, and citron trees inherited by Thomas Mansel Talbot. The original house has been ...

  6. Dyrham Park - Wikipedia

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    Dyrham Park (/ ˈ d ɪ r əm /) is a baroque English country house in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England.The house, with the attached orangery and stable block, is a Grade I listed building, while the park is Grade II* listed on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

  7. Orangery Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Orangery Palace (German: Orangerieschloss) is a palace located in the Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany. It is also known as the New Orangery on the Klausberg , or just the Orangery . It was built on behest of the "Romantic on the Throne", King Friedrich Wilhelm IV ( Frederick William IV of Prussia ) from 1851 to 1864.

  8. List of public art in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Location and coordinates Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes Fountain The Orangery, Longleat: Early 19th century: Unknown Fountain: Stone: Grade II listed. [39] A fountain in the gardens of The Orangery. Heaven's Gate: Heaven's Gate, Longleat: 2001: Paul Norris Sculpture: Stone, granite

  9. List of lost settlements in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This list of lost settlements in the United Kingdom includes deserted medieval villages (DMVs), shrunken villages, abandoned villages and other settlements known to have been lost, depopulated or significantly reduced in size over the centuries. There are estimated to be as many as 3,000 DMVs in England.