The Aga Little Wenlock Classic stove makes a welcome
appearance in the November issue of Ideal Home, taking pride of place in
Matthew and Rebecca Stenson’s living room (p.30). The
Stensons’ home is a new build cottage, located in a Cambridgeshire
village close to Huntingdon. Although the cottage is only three years
old, it has been faithfully built in the rustic style using a
traditional oak frame with modern structural insulation panels.
The Stensons have created a home rich with old world charm, but have
incorporated the convenience of modern technology wherever possible.
With underfloor heating and an air-source heat pump to keep their fuel
costs down to around £80 per month, a wood burning stove is more a
feature than a necessity. The Aga Little Wenlock Classic woodburner they
have installed in their living room is a perfect fit for the character
of the cottage with its timeless combination of traditional and modern
aesthetics. However, the suitability of this stove for their home goes
much deeper than looks alone.
The Aga Little Wenlock Classic stove achieves fuel efficiency of up
to 81.2%, making it a good fit for the eco-friendly ethos of fuel
economy seen in the rest of the Stensons’ heating system. The Little
Wenlock Classic stove has a heat output of 4.7kW. This gives it the
power to keep a small living room toasty warm in the worst of weather,
but also makes it ideal for supplementing central heating in a medium
living room such as the Stensons’.
The Stensons have gone for high quality materials wherever possible
both in building and decorating their home. It is no surprise therefore
that a solid cast iron woodburner would appeal to them. Aga are renowned
for their quality control, being unwilling to release stoves with even
the smallest superficial defect. While there are cheaper stoves on the
market with similar designs, a close-up comparison will always show the
Aga stove to have a flawless finish where a budget stove may well have
the odd rough edge.
Ideal Home Magazine is one of best selling homes magazines, and it’s
easy to see why. Every issue is crammed full of inspirational ideas,
creative decorative techniques and the latest interior design style trends....
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