Wood Burning & Multi-Fuel Stoves

Premium cast iron stoves bringing timeless warmth and ambience into modern homes.

There's something deeply satisfying about the warmth and ambience of a real fire. Our collection of premium cast iron stoves brings this timeless pleasure into modern homes, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary efficiency standards.

Why Choose a Cast Iron Stove?

  • Radiant Warmth - The gentle, penetrating heat of a real fire warms both body and soul
  • Atmosphere - The sight and sound of dancing flames creates incomparable ambience
  • Efficiency - Modern stoves convert fuel to heat far more efficiently than open fires
  • Independence - Wood and solid fuel heating provides security during power outages
  • Sustainability - Properly sourced wood is a renewable, carbon-neutral fuel

Types of Stoves

Wood Burning Stoves

Dedicated wood burners optimise combustion specifically for logs, typically featuring air wash systems that keep the glass clean and secondary combustion chambers that burn off gases for maximum efficiency.

The Woodsure certification scheme helps identify quality firewood suppliers, ensuring your stove operates at peak efficiency with properly seasoned fuel.

Multi-Fuel Stoves

Multi-fuel stoves include a riddling grate that allows ash to fall through, enabling the burning of smokeless fuels alongside wood. This versatility proves valuable where wood supply is uncertain or for those who prefer the convenience of manufactured fuels.

Smoke Exempt Stoves

Stoves certified as smoke exempt under DEFRA regulations can legally burn wood in smoke control areas. These models meet strict emission standards, making environmentally responsible heating accessible to urban households.

Choosing the Right Size

Stove output is measured in kilowatts (kW), and selecting the appropriate size is crucial:

  • 4-6 kW - Suitable for small to medium rooms
  • 6-8 kW - Medium rooms with average insulation
  • 8-12 kW - Larger rooms, open-plan spaces

Installation Considerations

Proper installation is essential for safety and performance. Key considerations include flue requirements, hearth specifications, air supply, and building regulations compliance.

Visit Our Showroom

Seeing stoves in person reveals their quality and presence far better than any photograph. Our Herefordshire showroom displays a selection of our stove range.

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Output Guide

4-6 kW
Small/medium rooms

6-8 kW
Medium rooms

8-12 kW
Large/open-plan