TR2555 : The Oast House
taken 1 year ago, near to Goodnestone, Kent, England
A later 19th or early 20th century twin round kiln oast house. A tall stowage with a hoist out onto the road side to lift heavy hop pockets onto the cart or lorry.
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 traditional Oast House consists 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 Link