Orangery At Beeston Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 May 1987. Orangery.
Orangery At Beeston Hall
- WRENN ID
- young-threshold-swallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 May 1987
- Type
- Orangery
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The orangery at Beeston Hall, built between 1784 and 1786, is a Grade II listed structure that serves as a tea room in the summer. It features a facade made of gault brick with red brick returns and has a slate roof. The building is one storey high and consists of five bays. It has tall sash windows with glazing bars set beneath gauged skewback arches. The central window extends to the ground, and when the lower sash is raised, it forms an entrance. The roof is hipped, and there is a 20th-century double door in the south-west gable.
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