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AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" (338)

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agaexperience – norneddie

My famiy home had a solid fuelled Rayburn,this was before oil fired heating and it provided a lovely comfertable place in the kitchen to sit beside and read a book.I then went on to sell AGA Welding Products and I now have inhereted an Aga Cooker ...

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I love my Rayburn – wendy

when we moved into our farmhouse 7 years ago,we inherited a solid fuel rayburn that was very unreliable. We were offered an old oil model that had been taken out for two years and stored in a barn, we bought it very cheaply and then it sat in our ...

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Old but well loved – Katherine

We inherited our ancient converted solid fuel/oil Aga when we moved to an old farmhouse in the winter of 2005. On moving day it snowed constantly and was bitterly cold but sitting by the Aga that evening was the perfect way to thaw out over a gla...

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Fred – Ettie

My father spent the last few years of his life 'resting' in his farmhouse kitchen, in front of the Rayburn.When he died and left me a sum of money I purchased an Aga for my own kitchen. I call it Fred and it reminds me of him as it is 'a large imm...

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At long last! – Rosey

I have had a rayburn for years but have always wanted an aga! When we had to change the boiler we deciced to go for a reconditioned one. It was originally ist built in (or bought) 1984 and it was canary yellow ! It is now dark blue and quite alot...

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Rebirth of Arthur – Arthur

A refurbished pre-1970's cream aga. Now living on top of a hill in West Yorkshire.

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Doggy heaven – Veronica

Charlie and Sam, our two black labradors, would be most miffed if they couldn't cosy up to the Aga. Me too for that matter! It's always a challenge trying to cook around them but we manage. Maybe next time I'll have a giant 6 oven variety like ...

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Multi - tasking!!! – Aga Mummy

Thanks to Aggie (our Aga) my baby daughter's cloth nappies are always dry despite the British weather! My 5 year old daughter gets pancakes at the weekends - so easy on the hot plate, the dogs stay cosy (bit smelly after they've been in the river ...

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Maid of all work – Aggie

Our 4 oven Aga has been here,as far as we can gather,since 1938.It still works perfectly. It was converted to oil in 1987.It works hard at all sorts of things. Cooking,drying all the clothes,"ironing" some of them,heating,wellie warming,hostess tr...

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Part of the Family – Judith & Jonathan

When we moved from London to live in Guernsey, Channel Islands (not available on your country/city listings by the way!) we bought a 50 year old coal fired 2 oven cream Aga which has become the 5th member of the family! We have had it reconditione...

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