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The orangery at Margam was built between 1786 and 1790 by Thomas Mansel Talbot to house a large collection of orange, lemon and citron trees. Today the orangery is the most outstanding example of eighteenth-century architecture in South Wales.

Source:
Moore, P (1986) "Margam Orangery, West Glamorgan: a masterpiece of eighteenth century architecture." Cardiff: Glamorgan Archive Service Publications.

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