English: Hoppers' huts, Grange Farm, near Tonbridge, Kent, England.
These derelict iron structures are the remains of hoppers' huts, which were used, many years ago, as living accommodation by hop pickers from London who had travelled down to Kent to earn a little money picking the hop harvest. Apparently there are very few similar survivors of these huts.
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