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- article on Oasts and photo-record of Oasts Earth Terminal Recording Studio An Oast House converted into a music recording studio in Hampshire. Oast Theatre[usurped]...
- 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...
- mesh is sometimes added as a spark arrestor. Wooden cowls were used on oasts to prevent the ingress of rain into kilns, and create a flow of air through...
- from tier poles in curing barns (Aus: kilns, also traditionally called 'oasts'). These barns have flues run from externally fed fire boxes, heat-curing...
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- Kent Life". Kent Online. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2024. Kentish Oasts p159 "About the Museum of Kent Life". 27 January 2008. Archived from the...
- University Press. ISBN 9780300073904. OCLC 890145910. Grattan, Patrick (2021). Oasts and Hop Kilns, a History. Liverpool and Swindon: Liverpool University Press...
- fruits, strawberries and hazelnuts. Distinctive hop-drying buildings called oasts are common in the countryside, although many have been converted into dwellings...
- the location of Chilled in a Field Festival. "Time Travel Britain: The Oasts of Kent". Whyman J (1992) Review of The Encircling Hop, Archaeologia Cantiana...
- Oast houses have wind-steered vanes to ensure a controlled draught of air flows through the building....