Hunter Herald Allure 07
The superb Neo EcoDesign pedestal stove but with even more glass
Its French creativity certainly oozes from all aspects of this stove, and is truly something different. This is the smaller version of the Invicta Ove but just as impressive with an average output of 5kW when a focal talking point is your primary objective.
This is the Saltfire Peanut 5 - a 5kW stove which you can run on firewood in a smoke control area .
The smallest of the three Lakes stoves, the Skiddaw will fit beautifully in a fireplace.
Saltfire Peanut 8 is the larger 8kW output version.
The Bronpi Huelva is a truly unique and unusual stove - great in a larger room.
Saltfire Bignut 5 is the larger version of the Peanut.
The Ove stove is a very much an Invicta design with its tall oval shape in heavy cast iron this is a 10kW contemporary stove like no other.
A great looking little stove with a 4 kW output, perfect for a smaller room.
The Mendip Ashcroft is a simply designed stove with a big glass and a less than 5kw output.
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.
One of the classic Vermont stoves, the Intrepid is popular with existing and new owners alike and the woodburner is now Defra Exempt. The Vermont Intrepid has the trademark window tracery, firechamber catalyst, optional warming shelves and is available in a range of fine enamelled colours.
The ACR Larchdale is largest stove in their cast iron range.
Parkray Aspect 5 compact stove has all the features as the 5 but in a smaller package.
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.
The highly contemporary ACR Neo pedestal model.