| 21. | The west wing and orangery appear to have survived.
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| 22. | The associated Orangery and Long Gallery pavilion ranges are listed Grade II *.
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| 23. | The orangery that survives may have substantial 16th-century origins as well.
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| 24. | The orangery was blown up as an army training exercise in the 1960s.
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| 25. | The west wing and orangery appear to have been untouched by the fire.
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| 26. | In 1753 the princess acquired a property with a house and orangery attached.
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| 27. | It also contained an orangery flanked by two greenhouses.
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| 28. | It was found dismantled in the Orangery at Shugborough.
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| 29. | It was by the side of Kensington Palace gardens, near to The Orangery.
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| 30. | The buildings of the royal residences were built mainly during the reign of Orangery.
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