Oast House In Brenchley
Jun. 6th, 2013 10:45 am
Oast houses are peculiar to this part of the world. You find them in Kent and East Sussex and- as far as I'm aware- nowhere else. What they are is kilns for the drying of hops- for use in beer. These days they're uneconomical to run and large numbers of them have been converted to other uses. There's one just up the road from here that's used as a B & B; Ailz and I stayed in it once. Circular rooms- what fun!
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Date: 2013-06-06 10:05 am (UTC)Oasts just seem like a normal part of the furniture to me but then I was brought up with them! :o)
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Date: 2013-06-06 03:53 pm (UTC)(Also I want to be buried there, because as far as we could see on a cursory inspection there are no Brenchleys in Brenchley Churchyard, which just seems such a shame.)
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Date: 2013-06-06 03:57 pm (UTC)Pretty, isn't it?
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Date: 2013-06-06 04:02 pm (UTC)And yes, it's lovely. I liked the original Tudor mansions more than the mock-Tudor flung up between 'em (weird, huh?), but I did kinda feel that I really could live there.
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Date: 2013-06-06 12:06 pm (UTC)What's the metal-ish doodad on top of the tower?
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