A cast iron stove with a fantastic view of the fire
An elegant stove that gives you economical heating at the touch of a button.
It may be small but it packs a punch as it produces 4kW's, ideal for those smaller fireplaces. Classical moulding on the big glass door enhances its appearance as do the angled legs which are an unusual feature. A great stove to chill out in front of after a busy day.
Esse's Warmheart model allows you to boil a kettle and cook a meal on your stove.
For a small 5kw stove the Rowandale has a very wide window on the flames.
The ACR Larchdale is largest stove in their cast iron range.
The Go Eco 5kW steel multifuel stove with a wide door.
Parkray Aspect 4 stoves are compact and yet maintain a nominal output of 4.9 kW with the large fire glass which is at the heart of the Aspect range.
A great looking little stove with a 4 kW output, perfect for a smaller room.
Saltfire Bignut 5 Tall version of the larger Bignut Stove
The Ashdale is one of the larger kw output models from ACR, giving out 7kw, making it suitable for a medium sized room.
The Grisedale is the largest of the three Lakes stoves and has a wonderfully big window to enjoy the fire through.
The highly contemporary ACR Neo pedestal model.
Parkray Aspect 14 stove.
A unique oval stove, the Invicta Mandor throws out up to 15kW of heat. Like the other Invicta stoves the Mandor is an efficient cast iron woodburning stove.
The Go Eco 5kW steel multifuel stove with a cast door.
Saltfire Peanut 8 Tall version of the 8kW model.
Parkray Aspect 4 compact stove.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through