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vinery
/ ˈɪəɪ /
noun
- a hothouse for growing grapes
- another name for a vineyard
- vines collectively
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The land also has three spots for outdoor weddings that provides a view of the Flint Hills or the city, or within the vinery.
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By 1839, newspaper reports were complaining of the "filth" and "stench" of the bears and in 1856, it was suggested at a meeting that they be replaced with a vinery.
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She said it had been used as a vinery before being abandoned, but that a Heritage Lottery Fund grant had seen it and the surrounding walled kitchen gardens "restored to their halcyon days".
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Here and there white-painted vineries and conservatories winked ostentatiously in the sun.
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Propagate chrysanthemums in cool-house or vinery under hand lights or frames.
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