Turn the dream of sitting around the cosy warmth of a wood burning stove into reality. There are lots of of stoves of all types and sizes for you to browse here on our website, and there are lots in stock, most with free delivery.
A stove may well help you to reduce your heating bills, depending on where you get your wood from. You may also find that because the room with your wood burning stove becomes super-cosy that you can let the rest of the house be a little cooler, which can also help to reduce your heating bills. Wood is sustainable and a low carbon fuel, so you also get to reduce your CO2 emissions with a log burner.
Our help and advice pages tell you about the different types of stoves, how they work, and some of the terminology. We're also here to help. From advice on choosing the right woodburner, to designing your installation so that it works well and keeps you and your family safe. We're also here for advice on how to get the best from your stove once we've delivered it - do just get in touch.
The Woodfire RS 12 is the smallest of the RS inset wood boiler stoves and will provide up to 11kW of heat to water and 2.2kW to the room.
The Invicta Pow Wow is the elder brother of the TiPi. The Pow Wow stove shares the same unique shape as the TiPi stove but is larger and has a higher heat output of 14kW.
A tall cast iron stove, the Invicta Pharos can be fully rotated, even whilst burning! The Pharos is a 12kW woodburning stove with airwash.
A tall 14kW contemporary stove that looks like no other – the Chamane is a very solid cast iron stove with a high heat output suited to the larger room.
The Invicta Itaya is stunningly different. It's such a wide 15kW woodburner, elegantly strong in design and has an all cast iron construction. This is one of the widest free standing stoves available.
If you really like the Wanders Square Tunnel insert stove and don't have a wall to build it into, this is the stove for you. The Wanders Jules, the freestanding model has the same clean as the Square Tunnel stove but with the additional sturdy, shaped legs.
Here we have the Future Fires Panoramic FX1 which is an oval stove with very wide window. At 8 kW this stove is suited to the medium sized room and the shape and very wide window will make an impression on any room.
The Future Fires Panoramic FX2 is a smaller version of the FX1, featuring an output of 5kW.
The Westfire 26 is a 4.4kW (nominal output) contemporary woodburning stove with an impressively large window giving a good, uninterrupted, view of the flames. The 26 can be fitted with the optional direct air connection making it suitable for well insulated homes.
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 glass-covered door of the Opus Melody G gives it that slightly reflective and deep black look that I really like.
The pedestal and side glass panels make up the Aduro 9-3 woodburning stove.
The Dru 64 CB is a woodburning stove suited to the medium sized room. Intelligent air supply to the Dru 64 firebox means that the wood will burn efficiently and the glass stay clear of deposits – provided your wood is seasoned of course.
An impressive and elegantly designed stove, the Dru 78 CB is a dedicated cleanburning woodburning stove, suited to the larger room. The Dru 78 CB can take logs of up to 600mm (over half a meter!), and has a side loading door as well as the front door.