Orangery At Kensington Palace is a Grade I listed building in the Kensington and Chelsea local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 April 1969. A 1704 Orangery.

Orangery At Kensington Palace

WRENN ID
twelfth-loft-sage
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Kensington and Chelsea
Country
England
Date first listed
15 April 1969
Type
Orangery
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Orangery at Kensington Palace is a Grade I listed building designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1704. It is constructed of red and amber brick and consists of one storey with 13 bays. The building is symmetrical, featuring three central bays that are set forward and topped with a split segmental pediment. The interior is noted for its fine design.

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