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Panshanger 오랑제리 및 온실 유적

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Panshanger 오랑제리 및 온실 유적

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The Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins are the evocative remnants of a grand Victorian glasshouse, nestled within the expansive Panshanger Park in Hertfordshire, England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 69 meters between Hertford and Welwyn Garden City, these historic structures offer a tangible link to the opulent past of the Panshanger estate, once home to the distinguished Cowper family.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the unique atmosphere of these impressive ruins, appreciating them as a significant surviving piece of…

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    2월 23, 2021

    하이킹

    A ruin of an old house and orangeries hidden in Panshanger farm, well worth a visit.

    1월 3, 2022

    하이킹

    Originally part of the Pangshanger House, this is the part of the original stately home that remains visible.

    1월 6, 2022

    하이킹

    Nice Old ruins in the heart of Panshanger farm

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    Panshanger 오랑제리 및 온실 유적 근처 최고의 경로

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    오스프레이 호수 & 팬샹저 빅토리안 오렌지리 루프 Collection: 컬렉션 Tour: 투어 Highlight: 하이라이트

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    This easy 3.9-mile loop in Panshanger Park offers diverse scenery, a rare chalk river, and the historic Victorian Orangery ruins.

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    보통 하이킹. 좋은 체력 필요. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    고도 70 m

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    Foreca 제공

    일요일 26 4월

    21°C

    4°C

    24 %

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    최고 풍속: 16.0 km/h

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    위치:허팅포드버리, 이스트 하트퍼드셔, 하트퍼드셔, 잉글랜드 동부, 영국, 영국

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    Are the Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    While the Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins themselves are fenced off for preservation, they can be viewed from nearby paths. The wider Panshanger Park offers generally accessible terrain, but specific routes to the ruins may involve unpaved paths. It's advisable to check local park information for the most up-to-date details on wheelchair-friendly routes within the park.

    What is the best way to get to the Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins using public transport?

    The Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins are located within Panshanger Park, which is situated between Hertford and Welwyn Garden City. While direct public transport to the ruins is limited, you can reach Hertford or Welwyn Garden City by train or bus, and then consider a local bus service or a taxi to the park entrance. From there, it's a walk through the park to the ruins.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near the Orangery ruins that are worth seeing?

    Absolutely! The Orangery is part of the larger Panshanger Park, which boasts several notable features. You can explore the Humphry Repton-designed landscape, including the Broadwater, and seek out the nearly 800-year-old Panshanger Great Oak. These natural and historical elements enhance the experience of visiting the ruins.

    What is the typical terrain like on the walking trails leading to the Panshanger Orangery?

    The terrain within Panshanger Park, including paths leading to the Orangery, is generally accessible. However, it consists mostly of unpaved walking trails. While suitable for most hikers, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, especially after rain when paths can become muddy or uneven.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Panshanger Park for visitors?

    Panshanger Park is located near the towns of Hertford and Welwyn Garden City, both of which offer a variety of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. You'll find choices ranging from traditional pubs to modern eateries and hotels within a short driving distance from the park.

    Is Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins suitable for a winter hike, and what conditions should I expect?

    Visiting the Panshanger Orangery in winter can offer a unique, serene experience with fewer crowds. However, be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery paths, especially after rain or frost. Dress warmly in layers, wear waterproof hiking boots, and be aware that daylight hours are shorter. The ruins themselves remain visible and evocative against a winter landscape.

    What is the historical significance of the Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins?

    The Panshanger Orangery, built in 1856 for the 7th Earl Cowper, is a significant example of Victorian ornamental glasshouses. It was designed by James Pulham & Son and used for cultivating exotic plants. It's one of the few surviving structures from the grand Panshanger estate, which included Panshanger House (demolished in the 1950s), offering a tangible link to the area's rich horticultural and aristocratic past.

    Can I bring my dog to Panshanger Park when visiting the Orangery ruins?

    Yes, Panshanger Park is a popular destination for dog walkers. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to help maintain the park's natural beauty.

    Are there any circular walks in Panshanger Park that include the Orangery ruins?

    Yes, Panshanger Park offers several walking routes, including circular options that incorporate the Orangery ruins. The Oak Trail is one such path that leads directly to the Orangery. Many hikers enjoy combining a visit to the ruins with a broader exploration of the park's diverse landscapes and other historical features.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot around the Panshanger Orangery and in the wider park?

    Panshanger Park is a nature reserve, so there's a good chance to spot various wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds, including waterfowl around the Broadwater, and various woodland species. Deer, foxes, and other small mammals also inhabit the park. The diverse habitats support a rich array of flora and fauna throughout the year.

    How crowded does Panshanger Orangery and Conservatory Ruins get on weekends or during peak seasons?

    Panshanger Park is a popular local attraction, and as such, it can get quite busy on weekends, especially during pleasant weather or school holidays. While the ruins themselves are a specific point of interest, the park's trails can see a fair number of hikers and dog walkers. Visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon might offer a more tranquil experience.

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