The 18th Century Orangery is the dramatic and magnificent
centrepiece to the gardens, it is fronted by an elegant terrace
with three ornate fountains featuring entwined dolphins and scallop
shells.
Built from 1786 to 1793 by Thomas Mansel Talbot to the design of
Anthony Keck, it is listed Grade I as one of the finest classical
buildings in Wales and of 275 feet in length it is the longest
Orangery in Britain.
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