Suggestions needed on positioning of cooker

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Hi all, would really welcome some advice. I am in the process of purchasing a house which has really odd (in my opinion anyway!!) positioning of the cooker (albeit there is no longer a cooker there).

It intend renting the property and am trying to think of where else I could position a standard size cooker. Obviously the window/sink is out of the question and am reluctant to lose a lot of the cupboard space to put it on the opposite wall.

From the photo given, does anyone have any ideas - or opinions as to the current positioning.


Many, many thanks.
 
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Are you putting a new kitchen in?
Remember moving the cooker will mean you then have to supply power to it.
So either alterations or new services will be required.
 
Thanks for the reply. I am intending keeping the original kitchen.

I've just never seen a cooker in such a position and wonder if it will put people off. More importantly, whether it meets any safety regulations or not.
 
in the centre of where the cooker currently is, and fill in the gaps with worktop.

The cable going to the cooker hood must be rerouted. It is not acceptable to have it dangling behind the cooker.
 
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Yes a cable cannot be draped over the top of a cooker hob, the socket to the right of cooker is a bit closer than recommended but it is only guidance rather than a requirement.
Other than that by photo seems okay.
If you are becoming a landlord you have a duty of care to your tenants so gas and electrics should be inspected and tested.
If your not putting new kitchen in, I would not mess about swapping things about.
 

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