1901 The Orangery Lunch Menu - January 2025

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H E O R A N G E R Y

Lunch Menu

History of Danesfield House

The present site is geographically recognized as ‘Danes Field Camp’, the site of a prehistoric hillfort. The current neo-Tudor style house was completed in 1901 for Robert William Hudson, son of Victorian soap magnate, Robert Spear Hudson and designed by architect W H Romaine Walker

A remodelling of the house took place during the 1920s, with the addition of formal terraced gardens to provide a grand setting for the house In 1941, Danesfield was requisitioned by the Air Ministry for the RAF to set up a Joint Service Imagery Intelligence Unit (IMINT) and became RAF Medmenham, specializing in aerial photographic intelligence Danesfield House was to IMINT what Bletchley Park was to Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).

Following the War, the property was bought by the Air Ministry to become the divisional headquarters for No.90 Group RAF Signals. The house became officers’ accommodation and the Grand Hall was the officers’ mess.

In 1977, the RAF sold Danesfield House to Carnation Foods for their corporate headquarters. A decade later, following a sale to private owners, a period of extensive renovation began and in July 1991, Danesfield House opened as a luxury country house hotel.

S T A R T E R S

Citrus Cured Sea Trout

Cucumber, Lemon, Dill, Sourdough

Parsnip Soup

Granny Smith, Golden Raisin

Chicken Pressing

Pickled Mushrooms, Mustard Mayonnaise, Nasturtium, Brioche Crumb

M A I N S

Royal Windsor Pork

Tamarind, Hispi Cabbage, Shallot

Cornish Cod

Cauliflower, Caper, Raisin, Grape, Sea Herbs

Pearl Barley Risotto

Jerusalem Artichoke, Lovage Pesto

A discretionary service charge of 12 5% will be added to all bills Should you have any dietary requirements or allergies, please speak with your server

S I D E S 5 . 5 0

Sprouting Broccoli

Shallot Caper Dressing

Fine Beans

Aioli, Almonds

Truffle Creamed Potatoes

Buttered British New Potatoes

D E S S E R T S

Blueberry Cheesecake

Raspberry Sorbet

Hazelnut Delice

Chocolate Ice Cream

Selection of Cheese

Quince, Walnuts, Apricots, Walnut Raisin Bread, Crackers, Spiced Apple Chutney

Selection of Coffees & Petits Fours 6.50

Two Courses 30.00

Three Courses 35.00

The Orangery

An ‘Orangery’ was a building frequently found in the grounds of large fashionable residences from the 17th to 19th century, with a classical architectural form, like a greenhouse or conservatory

The name reflects the original use of the structure as a place where citrus trees were over-wintered in tubs under cover. This enabled the plants to survive harsh frosts and thrive in the sun’s warmth through the expanse of glass

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