Jones, G. (1993). An example of early nineteenth-century technology: Bird-in-Eye oasthouse, Framfield parish, East Sussex. J Hist Farm Build Grp 7. Vol 7, pp. 20-35.

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An example of early nineteenth-century technology: Bird-in-Eye oasthouse, Framfield parish, East Sussex
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J Hist Farm Build Grp 7
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Journal of the Historic Farm Buildings Group
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7
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20 - 35
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Provides an overview of John Read's late eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century experiments in oasthouse design, published in the Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm and villa architecture in 1835, followed by details of a possible surviving example of Read's early influence in a square kiln.
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Gwen Jones
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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1993
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Cottage Farm (Auto Detected Subject)
1835 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Villa Architecture (Auto Detected Subject)
Kiln (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002