Golford, Cranbrook is noted for its historic oast houses—buildings once used to dry hops for brewing. The area’s agricultural heritage is visible in the vernacular architecture of these hop kilns.
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Golford, Cranbrook is home to oast houses, also known as hop kilns, which were once essential to the brewing industry for drying hops. These structures are typical of most hop‑growing areas and represent a distinctive form of agricultural vernacular architecture. In Kent and Sussex the term "oast" is common, while in Surrey, Hampshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire the same buildings are often referred to as "hop kilns". Many of these oast houses have become redundant and have been converted into residential properties, offering a unique blend of historical character and modern living. The presence of such buildings indicates a strong local connection to hop cultivation and the broader agricultural traditions of the region, giving the locality a distinct rural charm within the TN 17 postal district.