8 of the best properties for sale with orangeries
From a converted Victorian Catholic school with a chapel in Kingston Upon Thames to a 12-acre country estate with mature gardens and a lake in Nantwich, Cheshire, we look at some of the best properties for sale with orangeries

The Orangery, Redlynch Park, Bruton, Somerset.
A Grade II-listed, detached Palladian orangery dating from 1780. It was converted into a home in the 1980s. The gardens are recognised by English Heritage as being of special historic interest. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, office/studio, stable, 2.44 acres.
Price: £2.5 million Knight Frank 01225-325994.

Chantry House, Fairfax Road, Teddington, Richmond Upon Thames.
A mid-Victorian family house built in 1860 and used as a Catholic school with a chapel above. An orangery was added in 2006, which has French doors leading onto the garden. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 receptions, office, gym, green house.
Price: £3.95 million Dexters 020-8288 8288.

Warneford, Lower Teddington Road, Kingston Upon Thames.
A country house designed and built by renowned architect Robert Boyce in 1908. The landscaped, riverside gardens have a 100ft mooring and a conservatory with heating and hand-winding ventilation mechanisms. The house has panelled walls and the original terrazzo flooring. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 receptions, 1 acre.
Price: £8,995,000 Strutt & Parker 020-7235 9959.

Warneford, Lower Teddington Road, Kingston Upon Thames.
A country house designed and built by renowned architect Robert Boyce in 1908. The landscaped, riverside gardens have a 100ft mooring and a conservatory with heating and hand-winding ventilation mechanisms. The house has panelled walls and the original terrazzo flooring. 6 beds, 4 baths, 2 receps, 1 acre.
Price: £8,995,000 Strutt & Parker 020-7235 9959.

Hatherton Lodge, Nantwich, Cheshire.
A country estate with a Grade II-listed Regency house, mature gardens with a lake and an orangery with central fireplace and French doors onto the courtyard. The house retains the original high ceilings with moulded cornicing, the original fireplaces and shuttered sash windows. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, walled garden, tennis court, pasture, 12 acres.
Price: £2.45 million Jackson-Stops 01244-328361.

Swift House, The Green, Churchover, Rugby, Warwickshire.
A house in a conservation village that blends period style with modern luxury. The orangery has an ornately tiled floor and glazed roof, and French doors leading onto the landscaped garden and wildlife pond. The house has wood floors, open fireplaces with wood-burning stoves and a large kitchen with Aga. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, library, pool house, swimming pool, 0.88 acres.
Price: £1 million+ Fine & Country 01788-820062.

Abbotswood, Hurtmore, Surrey.
An Arts & Crafts house in secluded landscaped gardens in the Surrey hills with an orangery. It has a panelled hall, parquet floors and the original fireplaces. 9 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 3 receptions, 3-bed cottage, pool, tennis court, 29 acres.
Price: £4.5 million Hamptons 01483-610753.

The Garden House, Horton Hill, Horton, South Gloucestershire.
A house within a Victorian walled kitchen garden that was part of the historic Horton Hall Estate. It has an orangery with underfloor heating, a large inglenook fireplace, French doors throughout and a large breakfast kitchen with Aga. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 receptions, conservatory, double garage and carport, tennis court, 1.35 acres.
Price: £1.85 million Savills 0117-933 5802.

Goldings, Loughton, Essex.
A Regency era home dating from about 1800. It has undergone a major restoration by the current owners and there is a double-height orangery with French doors leading onto the terrace. The house has high ceilings, open fireplaces and a large dining kitchen and family room. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, games room, utility, cloakrooms, cellar, 2 bed annexe, garage, carport, gym.
Price: £4.25 million Savills 020-8498 6609.
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