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Inset oasts/kilns with conical Title roofs of and Chapter chimneys
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The profile and production of hops expands through the 18th century with strong demand for beer in the new industrial centres. Hop duties become an important part of Government revenues. Conical kilns become larger so that their conical roof projects up above the roof of the building. Examples in the central Weald: Mayfield, Brightling, Hawkhurst, West Malling. Some kilns had a chimney rather than a conical roof, to draw draught and fumes out of the building.
Title: Inset oasts/kilns with conical Title roofs of and Chapter chimneys
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The profile and production of hops expands through the 18th century with strong demand for beer in the new industrial centres.
Hop duties become an important part of Government revenues.
Conical kilns become larger so that their conical roof projects up above the roof of the building.
Examples in the central Weald: Mayfield, Brightling, Hawkhurst, West Malling.
Some kilns had a chimney rather than a conical roof, to draw draught and fumes out of the building.
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