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Howley Lodge

Location: Campbell Town Tasmania

Scope: 'Howley Lodge', is an early Colonial homestead that was built in approximately 1839 for the Reverend William Bedford Jnr who had arrived in the district in 1833 and became the first Anglican Minister of Campbell Town.

Built in a Georgian style 'Howley Lodge' is a family home which lends itself to entertaining on a grand scale. An exquisite internal feature of the decor is the extensive use of colonial cedar timber displayed throughout the dining, lounge and hallways of the home. 

As part of this beautiful renovation to the property our clients chose the Aga 3 oven Total Control cooker for their kitchen, the chimney was specially built to house the cooker giving it a timeless feel in keeping with the rural setting. When first released, the Total Control was unique to Aga, as it was the first of this series of cookers to come completely assembled instead of flat packed as the previous heat storage cookers were.   

Products Supplied: Aga TC3 external vent & Qasair rangehood

   

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The new cookhouse chimney and Aga TC3
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Aga Total Control 3 oven cooker
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Qasair rangehood