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  2. Oast house - Wikipedia

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    An oast, oast house (or oasthouse) or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process. Oast houses can be found in most hop-growing (and former hop-growing) areas, and are often good examples of agricultural vernacular architecture .

  3. Holmshurst Manor - Wikipedia

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    The grounds include a number of outbuildings, including two oast houses, meant for roasting hops as part of the process for brewing beer, and a granary which Daltrey converted to a garage. The manor house, oast houses and granary are listed as Grade II historical structures by English Heritage. Two cottages on the property are also listed at ...

  4. Portal:Kent - Wikipedia

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    A traditional oast at Frittenden, Kent. An oast, oast house (or oasthouse) or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process. Oast houses can be found in most hop-growing (and former hop-growing) areas, and are often good examples of agricultural vernacular architecture.

  5. List of state heritage places in the District Council of Grant

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    Former Oast House and Attached Stone Building [ edit ] The Former Oast House and Attached Stone Building ( 37°52′29″S 140°51′00″E  /  37.87463278°S 140.84997393°E  / -37.87463278; 140.84997393  ( Former Oast House and Attached Stone Building ) ) is located in the gazetted locality of Yahl on Caroline Forest Headquarters

  6. FarmVille LE English Countryside Buildings: Garden Gazebo ...

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    Earlier today, we brought you a FarmVille sneak peek over three new limited edition English Countryside buildings, and tonight that trio has been released for purchase in the game's store. The ...

  7. Cowl (oast) - Wikipedia

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    Cowls on a maltings at Ware, Hertfordshire.. A cowl is a device used on a kiln to keep the weather out of and to induce a flow of air through the kiln. They are normally associated with oasts but can also be found on breweries (Letheringsett, Norfolk), maltings (Ware, Hertfordshire; Hadlow, Kent) and watermills (East Linton, East Lothian).

  8. Hop Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Red Dragon Monster Truck at The Hop Farm. The main event was the annual War and Peace Show.First put on in 1982, it had grown to be the largest military vehicle show in the world, with 10,000 enthusiasts and over 3,500 vehicles attending.

  9. Nettlestead Place - Wikipedia

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    The 15th- and 20th-century extensions are without galletting. Having been used for two centuries as an oast house, it was restored and extended for use as a house in the 1920s. [1] The main wing of the house, aligned east–west, is the oldest part and contains the original 13th-century construction with the 15th-century extension on its ...