DescriptionHop garden at Syndale Farm, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 41933.jpg
English: Hop garden at Syndale Farm, Kent. Hops could once be seen growing all over the Weald of Kent and oast houses were still used for drying them rather than as des res. The switch to lager has vastly reduced the acreage of hops planted today.
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