Stoves


- Dimensions: 592mm (H) x 396mm (W) x 335mm (D)
- Traditional cast iron gas stove with classic design
- Up to 3.8 kW heat output, 81% efficient
- Realistic log-effect fuel bed
- Compatible with natural gas & LPG; fits Class 1, Class 2, and pre-cast flues
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- Dimensions: 620mm (H) x 637mm (W) x 433mm (D)
- Traditional wood stove with classic design
- 7kW nominal heat output (5-10kW range) for larger rooms
- 75% efficient, reducing fuel use
- Large glass with airwash for a clear flame view
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- Dimensions: 590-600mm Adjustable Feet (H) x 590-600mm Adjustable Feet (W) x 442mm (D)
- Widescreen multi-fuel stove
- 5kW output adjustable to 8kW
- ClearSkies Level 5 certified for clean combustion
- Active baffle and tertiary air system for efficient burning
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- Dimensions: 468mm - 868mm (H) x 468mm (W) x 363mm (D)
- DEFRA approved for use in smoke control areas
- Exceeds Ecodesign standards for the best possible burn
- Preheated airwash system keeps glass clean
- Energy Rating of A with 79.8% efficiency ensuring economical heating












- Dimensions: 671mm (H) x 596mm (W) x 352mm (D)
- Panoramic viewing window with airwash keeps flames clear
- Slimline model fits narrow chimney breasts
- Nominal heat output 5.0kW, range 3.8-8kW
- Patented tertiary air-profiling system for clean combustion
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- Dimensions: 590mm-790mm (H) 454mm x (W) x 370mm (D)
- Burns both wood and smokeless fuel
- Panoramic viewing window with airwash keeps glass clear
- Slimline design fits into narrower chimney breasts
- Nominal 5.0kW heat output with a range of 3.9kw to 6.8kW
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Stove Fireplaces
A stove fireplace can be a fantastic addition to your home. Not only will it heat your living space but many of the models offer carbon-neutral and cost-saving benefits, too.
Our stoves are available to buy online and within our showrooms, so feel free to contact one of our friendly HETAS-trained team for recommendations and advice. There are several fuel types to choose from as well as a wide selection of styles to suit a range of homes. From boiler stoves and traditional wood burners to contemporary electric stoves and stylish inset electric stoves, crafted from materials like cast iron and steel, you’re bound to find a fire stove to match your interior and price range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of stoves?When it comes to heating your home with a stove heater there are plenty of fuel types for you to choose from. The most popular stoves are wood burning, gas, and electric but there are other fuel types that you may not have heard of. Bioethanol and pellet stoves are becoming more popular thanks to their environmentally friendly credentials.
Why are wood burning stoves so popular?As energy prices soar, stove fires are becoming increasingly popular. A log burner offers you a cosy and more appealing alternative to putting the central heating on. Fitting a stove could help you save money in the long term by reducing your reliance on rising energy tariffs, especially if you opt for an EcoDesign stove that uses 70% fewer logs than an open fire.
Should I buy a fireplace or stove?When measuring the efficiency of a fireplace compared to that of a stove, the more efficient option is often the stove. A wood-burning fireplace is relatively inefficient whilst eco-wood burners are rated at over 80% efficiency. If you are set on the idea of purchasing a fireplace you could pair a fire surround only with a stove. Alternatively there are some fantastic gas and electric fireplace options for sale, plus bioethanol fires that are just as efficient as their indoor stove counterparts.
Shop the collection of Stoves online at StovesAreUs with a day-of-choice delivery service. We price match and offer flexible payment options, so don’t delay in buying a stove today!