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General information & advice |
Museums & publicly visitable oast houses |
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Wikipedia Description and history of oast houses |
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The Hop Farm The largest remaining collection of oast houses with twenty five kilns in total. |
HELM English Heritage - Conversion of Traditional Farm Buildings: A guide to good practice |
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Museum of Kent Life Visit the last original working coal powered oast house. |
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English Heritage Database of listed buildings |
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Agricultural Museum Brook Rural museum, including unconverted oast house. |
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Images Of England Photographic library of listed buildings |
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Bough Beech Reservoir Wildlife reserve visitor centre; an oast house and small museum. |
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Communities.gov Planning Policy Statement 7 Sustainable Development in Rural Areas | ![]() |
Rare Breeds Centre Yonsea Farm Oast House rescued from CTRL and reconstructed at the centre. |
Council information |
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Sissinghurst Castle National Trust property with an large eight kiln oast house used as a musuem. | |
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Rother District Council Conversion of farm buildings |
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Batemans National Trust property with an unusual oast house attached. |
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Sevenoaks District Council Conversion of farm buildings - pdf | Construction |
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Karl Terry Oast house roofing |
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Dude & Arnette Traditional Cowl construction & refurbishment |
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Castle Mouldings GRP Cowl construction and roofing | ||