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architecture, East Riding of Yorkshire, Folly, garden, garden history, Gloucestershire, Orangery

One Orangery, Two Gardens: Fairford, Gloucestershire and Sledmere, East Yorkshire

Posted on April 30, 2021by Editor
One Orangery, Two Gardens: Fairford, Gloucestershire and Sledmere, East Yorkshire

A view of the house at Sledmere, painted in 1795, shows a classical orangery west of the kitchen garden. No trace of this building survives today but, mysteriously, another 18th century orangery can be found between the house and the stables.

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