I have a 900 wide range cooker
Yes I remember my parents with an Aga range cooker, louvered windows to get rid of the heat, and also a large kitchen general extractor fan, again to get rid of the heat, and dampers to allow the oven to be heated from different areas, and you had to slide the pans around to select how hot they were, the floor had to be quarry tiled so in an emergency the fire could be dropped, there were both advantages and disadvantages, I remember being sent to run off water as it was boiling.
But with the range cooker there was no option, you needed a load of fresh air, often mother would cook with the back door open as kitchen was too hot. Saw some latter versions used in farm houses running off oil, but in the main there has been a move to fuel conservation and ripping out the range cookers, to keep the kitchen cooler. To use them yes very good, but there was a saying, if you don't like the heat get out of the kitchen, and although to use a wok you need gas or remove the filler for the solid fuel. Other than use of the wok, the induction hob is far better, as the kitchen stays cool without massive fans and air conditioning units.
And there would be no question with a range cooker, a vented cooker hood would be a must.
Parents range cooker was taken out when the coke ovens closed and Shotton steel works stopped using open hearth furnaces and blast furnaces, the undersized coke was sold off cheap, seems the steel works could only use big lumps, so when the cheap fuel dried up, mother moved to electric. And I will admit the quality of her cakes went down.
Today our electric oven has elements top, sides and back and a 12 position selector knob to select how the oven is heated, which includes closed door grilling. The Mrs Beaton cook book should have damper positions which could be translated into which elements to use, however her book did not have any gas cooker setting, it was not invented when she wrote it, and someone has removed the damper setting, and included gas mark settings instead.
Just when my wife was getting use to oven settings, we got the air fryer, so starting all over again. Oh, what I would give for chips cooked in lard. But my wife has embraced the modern cooking methods, so may gadgets no counter top space.
She wants a new kitchen, I have said once I see a clear counter for a month, I think I am safe! I am afraid even if she wants a range cooker, she is not having one, we could not afford to run it, and clearly one would also need air conditioning in the kitchen with one of them, never mind a vented cooker hood.