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 Dik Geurts Ivar 5 is a cleanly designed 4.9kW stove, a great pick for the smaller living room.
The smallest of the Ulys range with a maximum heat output of 10.6kW This stove has all of the qualities of the larger models, designed for the smaller fireplace.
Saltfire Peanut 5 with the taller stand which can be used as a log store.
The Opus Calypso is a high-efficiency wood-burning boiler stove designed to provide both room heating and hot water.
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 Klover Belvedere 30 Woodburning stove.
The Westfire 32 Inset stove has a stunningly wide glass window in the door, giving a great view of the dancing flames when the stove is hot.
The Westfire 35 Insert stove is a 4.3kw multifuel stove giving you the option to burn wood or smokeless coal.
The Hoxter HAKA 67/51Wh has a sliding up and down door, allowing you to use the stove as an open fire if you so wish. It has a nominal heat output of 11kW with 74% of the heat going to water. A high performance 17kW version is also available.
The Hoxter HAKA 89/45Wh is a large inset boiler stove designed to burn wood. It has a slide up and down door and a single easy to use control. The HAKA 89-45Wh has a nominal heat output of 14kW with 74% going to water and there is also a + model available with a total output of 22kW.
The Hoxter HAKA 89/45WTh is the largest double sided Hoxter boiler stove. 56% of the heat goes to water which leaves it 4.4kW to give to the room. A higher output HAKA 89/45WTh model is also available.
The ECKA 50/35/45W is a corner inset stove with a nominal heat output of 7.5kW, 4.5kW going to water and 3kW to the room. A useful stove to know about if your room layout calls for a stove that goes around a corner.
The ECKA 67/45/51Wh is the larger Hoxter corner inset boiler stove, with a heat output of 13kW, 7.9 going to water and 5.1kW to the room.
An Oval shaped stove which is wall hung with side glass windows to a great view of the fire from any angle.
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.