Stoves come in many shapes, sizes and types. Modern stoves can burn efficiently over a much wider range of heat outputs - so you can run a modern one slowly but it will still give out far lower particulate emissions than old models.
There are a lot of stoves available so please do let our expert team help point you in the right direction; just contact us. We would love to guide you through the various stove choices, provide help & advice and free installation design to make sure it all goes smoothly.
We can help with everything from a small burner for your shepherd's hut, right up to a fully automated renewable heating system.
The Vermont Encore woodburning stove gives you the choice of using the integrated catalyst for higher efficiency and lower emissions, or to bypass it for a more relaxed flame pattern. An 8kW woodburner, the Encore is suited to the medium sized room.
A wall mounted model that has a classical oval body with a wide glass and can be mounted at a height to suit you.
Aduro Hybrid H1 with its contemporary body and technological innovation is bringing wood pellet to your living room.
The smallest 4.9 kW model is perfect for small homes. Change the standard look by adding the pedestal for a contemporary twist, this lifts the stove for an eye level view of the flames and makes it easier on your back for loading.
Classic good design and a cast iron door really make the Arada Farringdon medium a classic stove. The Medium gives you a bit of a higher output.
The Arada Farringdon Large stove has the highest maximum heat output of 12kW which will keep you warm through the coldest of winters. The Farringdon Large is a very controllable stove so you can easily burn it more slowly when you don't need the full 12kW.
The addition of another set of convection tubes raise the maximum heat output of the Bruno T8 woodburning stove up to 9 kW, that bit bigger than the Bruno T6 wood stove. You can also fit longer logs into the firebox of the Bruno T8 stove which means less time spent cutting and splitting to load your wood stove.
Giving out up to 12kW of heat the Bruno T10 woodburning stove is suited to the larger space. The ten convection tubes of the Bruno T10 wood stove circulate hot air around the space ensuring that it's equally warm right across the room.
At 22kW the Bruno T12 woodburning stove has very high heat output making this stove suited to large open plan rooms.
The Bruno T14 is one of the largest space heating, woodburning stoves which we offer. The Bruno T14 wood stove gives out up to 25kW of heat and is for the largest rooms.
The Woodland convector plus stove can be placed much closer to wooden materials, glass, or a combustible wall. This stove is EcoDesign ready, okay for use in smokeless areas, and can come with a direct air supply.
The Mendip Ashcroft is a simply designed stove with a big glass and a less than 5kw output.
The Mendip Luxton 3, this small model, is the baby of the family!
The Mendip Loxton 5 SE stove.
The Jotul F400 Eco wood burning stove is now both Eco design ready and ok for smokeless area
The Opus Harmony is a wide stove, slightly oval when viewed from above. The glass-covered door lends it a reflective deep black finish.
The Fondis V60L is a medium output woodburning inset stove. Giving out up to 7.9kW of the heat the V60L is suited to the medium sized room.
The Fondis V80 L is a beautifully sleek modern woodburning stove that can heat a whole room or be turned right down just to keep things cosy with its flickering flames.
This large wide-screen stove with a maximum heat output of 14kW this stove has all the quality and ease of use so characteristic of Fondis stoves.
The corner version of the Ulys 900, this stove offer a unique lifting door mechanism enabling this stove to also be used as an open fire. The picturesque flames can be viewed from two sides giving a wider view of the flames.
Stunning Limestone fire surrounds.
The Scandfire Opus 70 gives you the Scandfire all-in-one system that arrives on site ready to assemble. The Opus 70i woodburning inset stove sits in a solid chamber in the room from which the pumice chimney continues on and out.