03 November 2008 10:29
Hot on the trail of the oldest working Aga

Good news - The Daily Telegraph has stepped in to help with our Aga search. Adam Edwards - one of my favourite journalists - has written a beautiful, lyrical piece on searching for the oldest working Aga.
Tracing its history from the 1920s through the Second World War to the present day, Adam's huge affection for the Aga comes shining through.
There are exciting prizes to be won, too, for the oldest Aga found by the end of the year - including a brand new programmable Aga. An interesting, unusual or downright odd Aga story could also win you £1,000-worth of Aga cookware.
So, if you think there may be an ancient Aga hiding out somewhere in your house - believe me it does happen every so often - then get looking for it now.
I'll be posting updates here regularly, so check back and see what unusual anecdotes have been unearthed.
And don't worry if you didn't get The Daily Telegraph on Saturday (November 1) - you can find out more about how to enter the competition and read the story online by clicking here
So put the kettle on, make a nice cup of tea and settle in to take a trip through 80 years of fascinating Aga history.
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