The Hunter.
Who knew that behind this kitchen pantry:
Was This:
Score eh what? It is the original stove from the house, which was built in the late 1920's - whilst I appreciate it's beauty, I don't think I will be switching to wood fired cooking any time soon. We are planning on turning it into a barbeque and pizza oven outside, what do you think?!
OH! What a treasure! And hopefully a tiny silver lining after a very disheartening time with the house being savaged by the floods! xxx
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog, gee whizz, it's lovely x
ReplyDeleteDaww thanks Kylie. It's a pleasure to have you over *s*
DeleteWow, that's pretty cool! Glad that you'll find another use for it. I think it will be the coolest bbq/pizza oven ever!
ReplyDeleteIt's AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Great find!! I agree though, if you were here in Tassie, inside would be great but for your weather an outside pizza oven would be glorious!! Nice new pantry in the alcove then??
ReplyDeleteYup stoking a fire on a 40 degree day does not sound cool to me! Let alone working out what temperature the thing is! We are going to make sure it is well taken care of though. I have no idea what to do withthe alcove! The chimney needs capping off, but the mantle is too low for a cupboard... many plans for the new kitchen are afoot! *s*
DeleteIt's so cool! A buried treasure. x
ReplyDeleteThis house keeps on throwing treasure at us! Sometimes its awesome, sometimes its asbestos! hehe!
DeleteOoooh! Please restore it and use it inside- if you can! I vote 'no' to outside pizza oven usage
ReplyDeleteSWEET! That is so super duper fantastic and I'm so jealous. I can't keep typing, I'm really jealous.
ReplyDeletehaha!
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What a beauty! Your idea sounds great, please keep it and give it a new life.
ReplyDeleteFollowed on from High Maintenance Hippy. I really enjoyed reading your blog today.