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.
With its wide window and lovely oval shape it's no wonder that the Opus Harmony is popular. 7kW heat output makes the Harmony suited to a small-medium sized room.
The Mendip Woodland Stove is an attractive 4.5 kW multifuel stove with a decent sized fire box and options for direct air.
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 Grisedale is the largest of the three Lakes stoves and has a wonderfully big window to enjoy the fire through.
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 Morso 6148 is a pedestal model and gives a taller firebox. This in turn makes it easier to feed the fire as you do not need to bend down to reach the door handle.
The Opus Melody is a design classic, a lovely cylindrical stove that burns beautifully and very efficiently.
The Loxton 3 Cooktop is a wood-burning stove featuring an elegant cast iron top plate, offering efficient heating and a rustic cooking surface to enhance the warmth and charm of your home.
The glass-covered door of the Opus Melody G gives it that slightly reflective and deep black look that I really like.