TQ7248 : Cowl of The Roundels

near to Chainhurst, Kent, Great Britain

Cowl of The Roundels
Cowl of The Roundels
An Invicta prancing horse icon to the vane.

See main building TQ7248 : The Roundels, East Street, Hunton, Kent
Oast House Cowl
The cowl was fitted to the top of the kiln roof of an oast house. It pivoted with the wind to allow the hot air from the fired kiln below to be drawn through the hops and out through the top. …read more LinkExternal link
Oast Houses
An Oast House is a building used to dry fresh hops before they are sent to the brewers, to be used for flavouring beer. A typical Oast House consisted of the 'oast' and the 'stowage'. The oast was a kiln, with a plenum chamber fired by charcoal at ground floor and the drying floor directly above. The steep pitched roof channelled the hot air through the hops to the top. The stowage, was the barn section, it had a cooling floor and press at first floor and storage area at ground floor. …read more about Oast Houses LinkExternal link
Invicta Horse of Kent
The white prancing horse is the symbol of Kent.
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year taken
2006
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TQ7248, 14 images   (more nearby)
Photographer
Oast House Archive   (find more nearby)
Image classification
Supplemental image
Date Taken
Sunday, 3 September, 2006   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 24 October, 2009
Category
Oast house   (more nearby)
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 729 488 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:12.7704N 0:28.4965E
Photographer Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 729 488
View Direction
Southeast (about 135 degrees)
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