Detail of a Kentish Oast House Roof in Brenchley Kent England


An Oast House traditionally was used for drying hops for the brewing industry, added to make beer usually taste more bitter. Now days most have been converted into residential use as homes to live in.


Size: 2971px × 4458px
Location: Brenchley Kent England
Photo credit: © Howard Taylor / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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