Traditionally, a smokehouse is a small enclosed outbuilding often with a vent, a single entrance, no windows, and frequently has a
gabled or pyramid-style roof. Communal and
commercial smokehouses are larger than those that served a single residence or
estate. The use of slightly warmed, dry air from a very slow hardwood fire will ensure the proper drying of meats. File:Industrial smokehouse in Poland.jpg|An industrial smokehouse in Poland. File:BH_SmokeHouse.jpg|A smoke house at Boone Hall Plantation. File:Fjordling_Smokehouse_-_geograph.org.uk_-_206866.jpg|Fjordling Smokehouse. This smokehouse can be found at Dunstable Farm,
Salisbury. The outbuilding shown is typical of this Wiltshire valley. File:Smokehouse-north-carolina.jpg|Smokehouse, North Carolina, Piedmont Region File:Walraversijde55.jpg|Reconstruction of medieval smokehouse at the
fishing village of
Walraversijde, c. 1465 ==See also==