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AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" and - with the colour "Cream" and - with the model type "Aga" (62)

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My very old aga – Jenny

I was determined to have an aga when I moved into my current house 18 years ago and as I had very little money I had to buy one second hand. After months of waiting finally got a VERY old conversion for £200, spent £600 moving it and having it ...

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AGA Virgins – Amanda B

We bought the house with a reconditioned 1930s (we think) AGA already in situ. Luckily we saw a course advertised in the local AGA shop in Cirencester and went along. We are now total converts - the AGA is our friend and lifeline! Power cuts ? ...

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A tale of two Aga's – SueT

We inherited our first (solid fuel) Aga when we bought our house in 1976, the house is old and I guess the Aga was old too as the same model was in the London Science museum. But it served us well for 20 years, never let us down. Despite the riddl...

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We all love our Aga – sehawl

My Husband and son couldn't see the point of having an Aga. After the Aga had been switched off for its first service my son came running into the bedroom in the morning to say the Aga was OFF. Yes its having its service I said. Well it just dosen...

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Aga Dog – Meg

Theres nothing nicer than cuddling an Aga in the cold winter months, even if I have got a good coat!!!.

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THE HEART OF THE HOME – THE HEART OF THE HOME

We inherited our AGA when we bought our house nearly 25 years ago and for all that time it has continued to be the 'heart of the home'. In the early days I was called Alfred because I burned everything but a cooker timer soon sorted that out! Now...

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. I would say that I am a convert and think that t – Katie

I had never thought about owning an Aga until we bought a house with one already installed. We were due to move on the last day of the year and I spent Christmas desperately reading my new Aga book, trying hard to come to terms with this new way o...

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new aga – happy aga

I grew up with an aga and my parents always had an aga although it was a coal to oil conversion. When we moved into my parents home we bought a brand new oil aga an d both mysel and my son love it to bits. THe house is warm and friendly and cookin...

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in-laws' legacy – helen

I inherited my Aga when we got married and moved into the family farm, 12 years ago. My in-laws were just washing up as we arrived back from honeymoon, and they swiftly departed! I read up loads about how to cook on the Aga. My Mum-in-law is a ...

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Cooking Good Cookery Courses – Carolyn Chesshire

Having spent half a lifetime cooking with solid fuel Rayburns and secretly coveting friends' AGAS, my dream AGA came into my life in 2005. A fabulous, original, classic, four-oven cream affair, dated 23 April 1949! It now presides in my sunny, c...

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