The superb Neo EcoDesign pedestal stove but with even more glass
Parkray Aspect 5 compact stove has all the features as the 5 but in a smaller package.
The Trio Scala runs on natural gas and gives you the look and feel of a wood stove, but fully remote controlled.
The Go Eco 5kW steel multifuel stove.
Saltfire Bignut 5 Tall version of the larger Bignut Stove
AGA Ellesmere EC5W Stove
This is the Saltfire Peanut 5 - a 5kW stove which you can run on firewood in a smoke control area .
The Neo 1C EcoDesign has a large curved glass window in the front of the stove with a handy cupboard beneath the firebox.
An extra wide 5kW design from Ekol Stoves. Based on the Clarity 12 stove but with a reduced depth, you can install this stove free standing against a wall or in shallower fireplaces.
Saltfire Peanut 5 with the taller stand which can be used as a log store.
A unique oval stove, the Invicta Mandor throws out up to 15kW of heat. Like the other Invicta stoves the Mandor is an efficient cast iron woodburning stove.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through
The Ekol Clarity 5 high stove is raised up by 200 mm with a plinth .
Saltfire Peanut 8 Tall version of the 8kW model.
Saltfire Peanut 8 is the larger 8kW output version.
The Go Eco Plus 5kW Wide Stove with a wider door.
Parkray Aspect 14 stove.
Parkray Aspect 4 stoves are compact and yet maintain a nominal output of 4.9 kW with the large fire glass which is at the heart of the Aspect range.
The smallest of the three Lakes stoves, the Skiddaw will fit beautifully in a fireplace.
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Its French creativity certainly oozes from all aspects of this stove, and is truly something different. This is the smaller version of the Invicta Ove but just as impressive with an average output of 5kW when a focal talking point is your primary objective.
The Grisedale is the largest of the three Lakes stoves and has a wonderfully big window to enjoy the fire through.
The highly contemporary ACR Neo pedestal model.