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ORANGERIESWith examples at Kensington Palace, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Heveningham Hall, large architectural glasshouses originally for growing citrus trees and exotic plants (10)
HERBARIUMCollection of preserved and catalogued plants for scientific study, such as the one at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (9)
ANNEWith the favourites Lady Sarah Churchill and Lady Abigail Masham, Queen who lived and died at Kensington Palace and was the last Stuart monarch (4)
LIBRARYWith examples at Chatsworth, Blenheim Palace and Chanters House, a collection of books or the room dedicated to their storage (7)
BAUHAUSGerman school of art and archi tecture, 1919-33 (7)
OVOLOTotally silent, it appears, over archi-tectural feature (5)
TREFOILThree-lobed ornament in archi tecture (7)
TOMPIONMaster horologist whose works include two clocks for the Greenwich Observatory for Charles II, a clock in Bath's Pump Room and sundials for Kew and Hampton Court gardens (7)
BOTANICRoyal - Gardens, Kew; centre of plant and mycological research which is a popular visitor attraction (7)
RICHMONDLondon town near Kew and Ham (8)
PRENTICE___ -Hall: big name in publishing
MAYORSCity Hall big shots
BANKSBotanist who accompanied James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific and helped to establish the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (5)
KEWThe name by which the Royal Botanic Gardens in London are known (3)
ASKEWWhen the Royal Botanic Gardens can be out of line? (5)
INVERLEITHExtensive Edinburgh Park alongside the Royal Botanic Gardens (10)
WEBBArchitect whose London designs include the facade of Buckingham Palace the Admiralty Arch and the frontage of the Victoria and Albert Museum (4)
ORANGERYType of glasshouse found at Kew Gardens and Kensington Palace (8)
TOPIARYMeaning "fancy gardening", shrubs or trees clipped into ornamental shapes, such as the examples at Levens Hall (7)
WRENArchitect who transformed Nottingham House into Kensington Palace and added to the front of Hampton Court (4)