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AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" and - with the colour "White" and - with the model type "Aga" (20)

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How Old? – Anne

My Aga,was already in our house, when we moved in and I was delighted to have one at last, even if a little hesitant as to how I would be able to cook perfectly without being able to control the temperature with a thermastat. I soon learned! I wro...

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My lovely aga – Elwyn

The aga was put in by my mother in law over 20 years ago, it used to be run on solid fuel. After my father in law died in 1989, the aga was converted to oil as it was easier for my mother in law to maintain. We have now moved into the family home ...

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Livin' with and lovin' my aga – Lotty

My Aga and i have a love/hate relationship but i would never ever get rid of it. Loves...warming croissant in moments, best toast on the hotplate, warming bottoms on a frosty day, drying clothes and gloves after a wet dog walk Hates...dying on m...

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old is best – the butlers

My Aga was secondhand in 1988, I couldn't afford a new one. The top has been re enamelled but the 'innards' now need replacing. I too am amazed that Aga haven't done more to promote how eco friendly an Aga is. True, it runs all the time, but how m...

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Lucky for Me! – Hadders

We had a client who didn't want their Aga. We bought it in 97 in bits, stored it until we had finished our house. They had just car booted all original Aga pots, Aargh! It is an OE very early oil. Its the hub of the house, I'd always wanted one, I...

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aga saves the kittens – julieann black

when my kids were small about 20years ago, Georgi aged 8 & Peter aged 4 found 2 kittens frozen in an out shed, on first impression they appeared dead but i brought them into the kitchen put them on an old baking tray and slipped them into the cool...

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Part of the family – Chris Dunseath

Our Aga was converted from solid fuel to oil and installed in our house in 1960. It has fed us and heated the water. Generations have sat on top of it to keep warm in this ancient house. It has also been used to dry paper sculptures.

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AGA on a budget – agaupstairs

We bought it second hand, already well scratched - who needs to be precious? The kitchen is on first floor - bravo lift pump! My father serviced his so why shouldn't I? Now our daughter does it. It didn't like burning water so I had to fit a ne...

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My AGA – Bobbie

I inherited "Aggie" with the house so I don't know how old she is. The elderly couple we bought the house from asked if we'd ever had one before - I hadn't but my husband had grown up on a farm so he had. She asked me to "Give it a try for a year"...

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treble AGA saga – Carol

This is the third AGA, fourth if you count a Rayburn, that I have lived with - five if you count my grandmother's and six if you count the one in a house we inherited and owned briefly, which was one of the earliest in this country, installed in 1...

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