
in fact i did hold onto 'conqueror' for a couple of years hoping to go clam diving on my week off. but there's just to much to do round the croft and i do like to spend time with wife and child, also in the summer there's plenty for an old hippy to do


anyway back to your range, if your not actually going to cook on it i would not get one. get a good woodburner with a back boiler and if possible use a rear exit flue. aga's rayburns etc are fine if your doing lots of cooking especialy baking so they are designed to keep heat inside. stoves on the other hand are designed to put heat out into a room. so for the same amount of fuel you will get more warmth quicker into your kitchen/house. we have a woodburner (which i converted to oil but the principle's the same) in the kitchen next to a gas/electric range we bring stuff to boil on the cooker then just slide it over to the stove to simmer or use it as a slow cooker. if you do go down this road however don't get a stove with a surrounding type of water jacket as they don't get hot on the top.
good luck paul