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Traditional Oast House, Kent, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Oast House, Kent, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional oast house in Kent. England, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone cockerel against a Kent Oast house. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oast hop house in rural Kent countryside Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oast house cowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oast house in Kent Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Oast House, Kent, UK
Traditional brick built oast houses with white chimneys in Kent, UK. Taken on a sunny day with blue sky in summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oast house in kent Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Kent oast houses in southern England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kentish oast house roof Royalty Free Stock Photo
English Oast house Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oast House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical converted Oast House in a remote setting in a village in Kent, England, UK. Oast houses in group constructed Royalty Free Stock Photo
An oast, oast house or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning drying hops as part of the brewing process. They can be found in most hop-growing and former hop-growing areas and are often good examples of vernacular architecture. Many redundant oasts have been converted into houses. The names oast and oast house are used interchangeably in Kent and Sussex.


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