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Warm babies too – Sally & Mikes

We installed our Aga just before my son was born over 16 years ago. Have loved it from the beginning - both our babies slept in a wicker basket next to the AGA which meant getting up for feeds in the middle of the night was always to a warm and we...

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Generations of enjoyment – Amanda

Our Aga was originally put into our farmhouse by my parents in law when they moved into the house in 1968, with my husband who was only a young boy at the time. Over the years it has done sterling service warming lambs as well as all the usual us...

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AGA SAGA – Gwyneth

When we viewed this house, and saw the AGA, I immediately said 'that will have to go'. Having had to use it until we were settled in, I found it so easy to use and would never be without one now.

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new warmth for old house – chuck

When we purchased Channel View the previuos owners had left a decrepit,iron wood boiler in the inglenook fireplace, we immediately said ,that is the spot for the 4 oven aga we want, 6 months later, it was installed and has been warming and cooking...

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Love at first sight – Jane and Bob

I was looking for a range type cooker to stand in a chimney breast. My husband and I did the rounds of the electrical stores but stainless steel and glass didn't really fit the bill for our farmhouse kitchen. On a trip to Peterborough we popped i...

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Life without an AGA – AGA Lover

We have just gone through a very expensive time to buy oil so we shut down this summer. First time ever. Unbelievably to non owners of AGAs - life just changes completely. This humble looking machine really is an integral part of life. The whol...

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Secrets. – Polykins

My Aga has heard all the family secrets. It's where our children confessed, saying "Don't tell Daddy but...", and probably told him to "don't tell Mummy but...". Standing there is a special place, it is a safe and comforting place to be. Our chil...

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The Nash Aga – Malvina

Our large family (12 children) moved to our suburban home in 1965 to a basic coal fired Aga that heated the water, cooked the cakes, simmered the ever present stock pan, dried the socks, coats, football boots, mushrooms (porcini) picked at Walton ...

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Sandbanks to Wells – Digby

A £2m house was being pulled down to build a £6m house - so the Aga was about to be scrapped. A Frome Aga specialist rescued it at the 11th hour, to our delight. Now we are no longer the only people in Wells without an Aga. Is it true that g...

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Terrified – Frances

When first I had to use the AGA I was terrified, my Mother in Law had died and every weekend we would come to Rose Cottage and cook a roast dinner for my Father in Law. How would it work? I had always cooked with an electric oven, how was I to use...

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