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Just had our offer accepted for the bungalow we were after. :cheer:

Corner plot, good sized man cave, Arga cooker, real wood floors.
It ticks all the boxes.
Once we are sorted and made it ours all are welcome to house warming.


Cheers Dave.
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When we bought our house I stipulated plenty of parking & garage or room for one its the most important feature when buying :laugh:
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Great news Dave, sounds perfect. All the best for the Festive Season.
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Well done Dave, if you need a multi fuel stove I have a Charnwood for sale. I replaced it with a larger one that could fit a tree stump in it to warm our frozen place a bit more.
We also have an old Aga and converted it to Kero years ago you will love it.

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Oooo, I could be interested in the multi stove.

Looking for outside pot belly, water feature and wind chime, to go with our sun stone circle. One in each corner, the earth bit will be wild flowers.

Looking forward to using the Argal,I remember my parents having one.


Cheers Dave.
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Good for you mate,well done (thumbs)
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If you are still interested in the Stove when you get moved in give me a call and I will get mine cleaned up and you can have a ride over to check it out. The model is an Island 2 made on the Isle of White if my memory is right.

The Druids area sounds very interesting !
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George wrote:If you are still interested in the Stove when you get moved in give me a call and I will get mine cleaned up and you can have a ride over to check it out. The model is an Island 2 made on the Isle of White if my memory is right.

The Druids area sounds very interesting !

Cheers. Will have to see what work I have to do to install it. Could put it in the garage though, mmm I like that idea.

Pagan is what I'm into.


Cheers Dave.
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coyotedave wrote:Oooo, I could be interested in the multi stove.

Looking for outside pot belly, water feature and wind chime, to go with our sun stone circle. One in each corner, the earth bit will be wild flowers.

Looking forward to using the Argal,I remember my parents having one.


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Congrats! Hope to not be too far from the first rung of the property ladder myself.
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