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[[File:OastHouse.jpg|150px]]Oast Houses are a venacular form of building in Kent | [[File:OastHouse.jpg|150px]]Oast Houses are a venacular form of building in Kent | ||
==See Also In Chimni== | |||
ChimniWiki [[Agricultural Conversions]] | |||
ChimniWiki [[Chimni Home Typology]] | |||
==Oast Houses In The Media== | |||
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/oast-houses-and-orchard/query/oast | |||
==Non-Residential Conversions== | |||
There are a small number of notable conversions of oasts for non-residential purposes include a theatre (Oast Theatre, Tonbridge, Oast house Theatre Rainham, a Youth Hostel (Capstone Farm, Rochester, another at Lady Margaret Manor, Doddington – now a residential centre for people with learning difficulties), a school (Sturry), a visitor centre (Bough Beech reservoir) offices (Tatlingbury Farm, Five Oak Green and a museum (Kent Museum of Rural Life, Sandling, Preston Street, Faversham, Wye College, Wye and the former Whitbread Hop Farm at Beltring. | |||
==Other Interesting Web Sites== | |||
http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Oast-Houses | |||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oast_house | |||
==Books We Liked== | |||
==Refurbishment Projects== | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Building Types]] | [[Category:Building Types]] | ||
[[Category:Homes In Other Buildings]] | [[Category:Homes In Other Buildings]] | ||
[[Category: Agricultural Conversions]] | [[Category: Agricultural Conversions]] | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 4 December 2016
Oast Houses are a venacular form of building in Kent
See Also In Chimni
ChimniWiki Agricultural Conversions
ChimniWiki Chimni Home Typology
Oast Houses In The Media
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/oast-houses-and-orchard/query/oast
Non-Residential Conversions
There are a small number of notable conversions of oasts for non-residential purposes include a theatre (Oast Theatre, Tonbridge, Oast house Theatre Rainham, a Youth Hostel (Capstone Farm, Rochester, another at Lady Margaret Manor, Doddington – now a residential centre for people with learning difficulties), a school (Sturry), a visitor centre (Bough Beech reservoir) offices (Tatlingbury Farm, Five Oak Green and a museum (Kent Museum of Rural Life, Sandling, Preston Street, Faversham, Wye College, Wye and the former Whitbread Hop Farm at Beltring.
Other Interesting Web Sites
http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Oast-Houses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oast_house
Books We Liked
Refurbishment Projects
References
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