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  2. Oast house - 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. Many redundant oast houses have ...

  3. Kent and Hitchens Houses - Wikipedia

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    Kent and Hitchens Housese were a matched pair of historic homes located at Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana. They were built in 1854, and are two-story, Italian Villa style brick dwellings. Each features a three-story corner tower set at an angle to the main part of the building. The houses were originally mirror images of each other.

  4. Hop Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Hop Farm is a 400-acre (1.6 km 2) Country Park in Beltring, near East Peckham in the English county of Kent. The farm is over 450 years old and has the largest collection of oast houses in the world.

  5. File:Oast House at Ford Manor Farm, Ford, Hoath, Kent.jpg

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  6. Meet the real people living in famous houses from movies and ...

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    John Abendshien, whose family owned the "Home Alone" house from 1988 to 2012, said that people started coming to gawk at the property within a year of the film's release in 1990 — but his family ...

  7. Boughton Place - Wikipedia

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    The interior features some 16th-century moulded plaster ceilings, but historic timber panelling dating from the 1520s was removed from the house in 1923 and taken to the United States. [1] [5] [note 1] The house is a Grade I listed building and an adjacent cottage and oast house are listed Grade II. [1] [6] [7]

  8. East Farleigh - Wikipedia

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    East Farleigh is a village and civil parish [2] in the local government district of Maidstone, Kent, England. The village is located on the south side of the River Medway about two miles (3.2 km) upstream from the town of Maidstone .

  9. 10 celebrities you didn't know went to Indiana University - AOL

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    Without Indiana University, those worlds could very well exist. IU has been educating Hoosiers for more than 200 years, and with 774,000 alumni and counting, it's given birth to some legendary alumni.