Liz and Tony doubled their home with an extension
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Meandering tree-lined lane: on route to Liz and Tony's home |
Liz single-handedly managed a major extension which took 15 months to complete, doubling the size of their home and adding two additional large bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
"It took 18 months to get our proposals through Sevenoaks planning," she says, "as the house is in a Conservation Area and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
"Tony's mother and father had owned the house and raised Tony here as a young man. But with the passing of time Tony's mum was getting a bit too old to live here on her own and so she decided to put the house on the market. We were living in Tonbridge and after some consideration we thought, 'why don't we buy it?' So we did. We continued living in Tonbridge while the building work was going on."
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Keeping it in the family: Liz and |
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Stirs the passion: the 3-Oven Aga in Claret |
"I was planning on putting a 2-oven Aga in because there wasn't space for anything larger, but then I found out that there's a 3-oven model which is the same size and not very much more expensive. I had an Aga before and used to cook in the roasting and simmering ovens all the time, so I didn't think I was missing an oven with a different temperature range. But I now find that I use the baking oven a great deal.
"I'm passionate about Agas. They're always on, always easy to cook on and don't need cleaning. They keep the house lovely and warm in winter. I like cooking everything, but I don't bake, partly because I'd eat anything I baked. The simmering oven is marvellous because nothing ever spoils in it. I do find I use the top plates quite a bit as there's so much room for lots of pans and I'm always cooking casseroles in the baking oven.
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Summer dining: Liz and Tony's garden terrace |
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