- of
vernacular architecture. Many
redundant oasts have been
converted into houses. The
names oast and
oast house are used
interchangeably in Kent and Sus****...
- Sus**** type
cowls could be
found on Kent
oasts, and Kent type
cowls could be
found on
oasts in Sus****. Some
oasts carried both
types of cowl. West Midlands...
- TM/09/03097/FL" (PDF). The
Theatres Trust.
Retrieved 8
November 2010. Walton,
Robin (1985).
Oasts in Kent. Maidstone:
Christine Swift. ISBN 0-9506977-3-7....
-
Canterbury Oast Trust (COT) is a
registered charity in
England providing accommodation, care and
training for
people with
learning disabilities in Kent...
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Horsham (7) 0–3
Barnsley (3)
Horsham 19:30 GMT
Report Cadden 3'
McAtee 10', 27' Stadium: Hop
Oast Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Sunny Sukhvir Gill...
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Oast houses have
vanes to
ensure a
controlled draught of air
flows through the building....
- fruits,
strawberries and hazelnuts.
Distinctive hop-drying
buildings called oasts are
common in the countryside,
although many have been
converted into dwellings...
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operator (circled circle) &
oast; ⊛ ⊛ U+229B HTML 5.0
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- from tier-poles in
curing barns (Aus: kilns), also
traditionally called oasts.
These barns have
flues which run from
externally fed fire boxes, heat-curing...
- from tier
poles in
curing barns (Aus: kilns, also
traditionally called '
oasts').
These barns have
flues run from
externally fed fire boxes, heat-curing...