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There'll always be an Aga – Rick&Gill

Our last Aga came with the house and dated back to about 1935. It was coal fired, filthy to maintain but we loved it. It eventually expired in 2005 - it was a sad day seeing it carried out in pieces - it had seen so many children grow up, so many animals had slept in front of it, and just think how many kettles it had boiled and meals that been prepared on it. We now love its clean, gas, successor. The Aga is dead, long live the Aga!

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