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Our Products pages contain a small selection of each range to enable you to get ideas for your new fireplace and fire. Modern & Traditional styles very often cross over so it is worth looking at both as you may like a traditional style but want it to be up to date with a modern fire so we can mix and match so to speak.
Even if the product you like is not available for your flue type then we may be able to show you similar items that will be suitable in our showroom.

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The Studio 1 is a stunning addition to any room. A gas ribbon fire is incorporated into the base of the fireplace and can either be open or glass fronted for conventional chimney types or there is a glass fronted balanced flue model for homes without a chimney. More here |
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The Ledge is constructed from corian with stainless steel interior and gas fire sitting on a raised plinth. This fire is available in to sizes with no visible basket. The fire comes with a choice of fuel effects of driftwood, coal or pebbles with remote control as standard. More here |
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The Linea is very slim, hanging only 170mm from the wall. It’s gas fire is mounted behind glass and gives a unique graphic dancing flame pattern against a background of pure black. This fire does not require a chimney or a chimneybreast and gives up to 4.3 kw of heat output with an 82% efficiency rating. More here |
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C4 This modern fire is perfectly designed for smaller fire openings with its portrait style. A hole-in-the-wall, open fronted contemporary gas fire with choice of fuel effects and optional remote control. It requires a minimum fire opening of 400mm wide x 560mm high. More here |
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Silence An amazing landscape, glass fronted fire. The Silence is an incredible piece of engineering with an excellent efficiency rating. Only larger fire openings can usually accommodate this fire, however, if your fire opening is too small or even if you don’t have a chimney then a balanced flue model is available and we can construct a chimney breast for you. More here |
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Slab 16 A natural evolution from the award winning Slab 30 fire, the Slab16 is a perfect solution for smaller fireplace openings and comes complete with remote control as standard. Available fuel effects include driftwood, pebbles, charcoal, coal and pebble or driftwood with pebble.
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Intense Sheer sophistication and elegance with this black glass framed fire. The Intense comes with either white stones or realistic logs and remote control as standard and has a superb 4.4kw output. More here |
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E-Box This top of the range 400mm wide fire provides an exceptional heating efficiency of 76 to 86%. Set behind a virtually invisible glass window this fire can be either installed as a hole in the wall option or into a surround. More here |
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E-Studio Flames dance above a bed of white pebbles combining the efficiency of a convector unit set behind a virtually invisible glass screen. Available either as a hole-in-the-wall style or as a fire to be set into a surround. More here |
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Riva Gas A landscape or portrait gas log teamed with exceptionally efficient convection producing up to 5.10 kW.output. This glass fronted fire with a choice of frames appeals across the board. Models to suit conventional, class 2, or balanced flues. More here |
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Riva multi-fuel These cassette style stove units slide into an existing fire opening and are built into the surround. This way you get all the efficiency together with a large picture window plus the surround of your choice. Highly efficient and controllable with sleek minimal lines that are sure to become a classic in time.
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Stuv 21 Stunning design the Stuv 21 is designed to be a wood burning glass fronted cassette insert but you can have metal cladding in anthracite grey or for something really different rusty metal. Ideal for new builds you can have a see through (double sided) model and leave the flue exposed. More here |
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Logic These fires are cleverly designed to make an open fronted realistic gas fire more efficient by putting it into a radiant box where specially shaped panels help throw the heat back into the room or for even more efficiency a convector box which also has a chamber built into the firebox that draws cooler air from the room and warms it when the fire is on & then convects this back into your room. More here |
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Open Baskets Although these are considered these days to be the least efficient they are still considered the most attractive.
Black cast iron is normally used for real fires & polished metal, steel & brass, glass & stone can also be used for gas.
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Small Cast Iron Combination This design is ideal for smaller chimneybreasts when a period style is needed. In solid cast iron, matt black or polished finish. We can offer a hearth in granite for solid fuel or slate for gas if required. More here |
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Cast Plate & Hollyrood Fire The cast iron back plate can be put with many stone or wood surrounds offering an alternative to Victorian tiled inserts and especially useful in modern properties that do not have a large enough fire opening for the traditional inserts. The plate can even have an inner plate insert to accommodate efficient gas hotbox & convector fires as shown below or a small basket style fire. More here |
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Victorian Cast Iron and Stone Mantel A Victorian cast iron tiled insert shown here with a natural stone mantel and equally at home with a wood surround. This is just one of the many tiled inserts designs with a fine selection of tiles. Offered for either solid fuel or decorative gas radiant fire. More here |
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Nostalgic Fire Range The Nostalgic fire range offer the choice of marble or limestone fire surrounds with superb glass fronted highly efficient gas fires with a frame for conventional flue models & framed or frameless for balanced flue versions when a new chimneybreast is built. Please call in to discuss options of the fires available.The Wirdum surround is shown here. More here |
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Victorian Cast Iron and Carved Wood Mantel Everybody’s idea of a typical Victorian styled fireplace with a carved wood mantel, tiled insert with hood and decorative tiles which can have a radiant gas fire, a convector gas fire or a real fire. With many different tiles and cast insert patterns and mantels each one can be individual for your home. More here |
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Decorative Arched Insert Another period style for older properties with the larger fire opening the Arched Insert shown here with a splendid marble surround epitomises the grandeur of the Victorian Empire believed to be designed around 1851.
Gas or solid fuel versions of the cast iron arch can be put together with different surrounds and the polished version with a plainer stone mantel can give it a modern classic feel.
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Purton Natural Stone This solid natural stone surround carved here in the U.K. is a classic that although simple in design it has fine details carved into the leg and mantelshelf.
As it can be made suitable for either a gas or real fire we have teamed it here to show the benefits of a Jetmaster Convector Real Fuel firebox.
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Coxwell Natural Stone A smaller solid natural stone design with neat foot detail and plain headpiece to show off the markings in natural stone. Carved by stonemasons here in the U.K. the style can accommodate many gas or real fires. Here we have shown it with a Logic hotbox gas fire with Black Arts frame and front details can be found in our Modern fires 'Logic' range. More here |
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Albany Mahogany Albany wood mahogany stained mantel with marble back panel and hearth shown with a traditional style gas fire.
There are so many different styles and colours of wood and marble we have not put sizes or details so please call into showroom.
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For heat output, controllability and looks, a freestanding solid fuel stove is hard to beat. It is the most controllable way of burning a real fire, plus it is all contained so no spitting from the logs. Available in either wood burning or multi-fuel options with air wash to help keep the glass clean and state of the art clean burn technology so fuel is burnt more efficiently with less heat going up the chimney and more into your room.
For even greater convenience you can choose a gas stove. With their realistic flame patterns and excellent efficiency they tick all the boxes. There are compact size models with large viewing areas, manual or remote control options and traditional or contemporary styles to choose from. Even if there isn’t a chimney they can easily be installed with a balanced flue ‘vent’ to an outside wall.
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Stuv 30
The ultimate wood burner with beautifully proportioned curved glass door.
This state of the art stove has a 3 in 1 door unlike anything you’ve seen before. In the daytime a very large glass door with a huge viewing area, in the evening the glass door can be rotated away and it becomes an open fire, then when you go to bed it can be rotated again to reveal a solid door with small peephole and increased air tightness for slow burning right through the night More here |
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Huntingdon
A very elegant range of cast iron stoves available with or without tracery detail over the door and range from 4.9 to 9kw heat output depending on size. Looks can be deceptive though, as with all our stoves the Huntingdon also conceals a full range of controls.
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Riva
These modern stoves with wide picture window range from small to large. They are an attractive option for a more contemporary look. All are constructed from solid steel and are also available as cassette fires or built into an surround.
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Stockton
Whilst keeping the traditional lines of the Huntingdon, the Stocktons are made from solid steel with a cast iron door and are available in a wide range of sizes and options. Available in either gas, wood burning or multi-fuel there are also models which are double sided or with double doors.
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Nemos
This contemporary gas balanced flue stove has a large viewing window to see the dancing flames lick around the logs. With remote control and flue exit from the top of stove it is a real focal point.
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Manhattan Gas Stove
The Manhattan gas stove with rounded edges and optional remote control can go almost anywhere with a rear or top of stove flue available.
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Purton
This solid natural stone surround, hand carved in England, is a classic that won’t date. Although simple in design it has fine details carved into the leg and mantelshelf. Shown here with a Jetmaster convector solid fuel fire, but suitable for gas too the Purton is one of our best selling stone mantels.
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Coxwell
A smaller classic with a neat foot detail and a plainer headpiece to show off the beauty of the natural stone. Hand carved by English stonemasons, our showroom display model is shown here with Arts gas hotbox fire and black frame and front or you can have a real fire.
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Corfe
This fine smooth Portuguese limestone surround has beautiful natural flecks and markings. With its gentle arch and angled back panel the whole surround is carved in England. As with many of our surrounds, the Corfe can be made for gas, electric or solid fuel by modifying the back panel and hearth. Shown here with an angled hearth but it also looks good with a rectangular design too.
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Caldicott
This compact surround is smaller than many of our other stone surrounds and comes in very smooth Portuguese limestone. As with many of our surrounds, the Caldicott is hand carved in England.
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Sienna
A beautifully proportioned smooth natural limestone design. By changing the back panel and hearth or fire, this stone mantel can give a classical or modern look to your room. Shown here with an Élan fire basket.
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Morgan
In natural smooth limestone with finely carved moulding and a raised hearth, this is very suitable for the landscape style fires. Our made to measure design is very adaptable for whatever fire you choose. Shown here with black granite inner panel or in matching stone.
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Hockney
The Hockney is a stunning simple design of wood mantel in different solid woods. The back panel can be in marble or stone, even some of the cast plates will fit plus a hearth to your choice.
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Millais Mantel
Designed to show off the grain in natural solid wood an excellently proportioned design. Stunning with a cast iron back panel or marble.
Hand carved in the UK
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Denning Mantel
A very substantial hand carved wider solid wood mantel with fluted leg and dentil detail around shelf - marry with marble back panel and hearth and a fire of your choice. Hand carved in the UK.
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Chatsworth Mantel
Period style mantel with detail carved frieze. Shown here with a wonderful tiled Victorian insert.
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Limestone Mantels Smooth classical design natural white limestone mantels.
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Fire baskets are freestanding within a fire opening. They can be either wood and coal burning or gas in which case they are called decorative gas fires.
As they generally go into larger fire openings so more heat is lost up the chimney. If you have a real fire then you need a Class 1 chimney with a suitable fire surround and hearth. Additional air ventilation in the room is required as these fires use up a large amount of air. Always choose black for a real fire as heat can discolour polished metal.
Even gas fire baskets will usually require an air vent in the room but as they give an instant flame and now come with remote control options they are very popular despite their low efficiency.
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Spanish
Colours: Black, polished cast iron.
Fuel: Coal, wood or gas
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Amhurst
Colour: black or black & polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal, wood or gas
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Plymouth
Colour: Black or highlight polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal , wood or gas
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Art Deco
Colours: Polished cast iron
Fuel: Gas. If solid fuel used metal may discolour
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Neon
Colours: Black or polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal, wood or gas
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Matrix
Colours: Black or polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal, wood or gas
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Cottage
Colours: Reversible black one side polished with black other side
Fuel: Coal, wood.
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Voysey
Colours: Black or highlight polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal, wood and gas
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Limestone bowl
Colours: Limestone
Fuel: Gas
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Cast iron inserts
Colour: Black or polished cast iron
Fuel: Coal, wood and gas.
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Tapered grates
These are designed to fit a tapered Milner fireback, which is made from buff coloured fireclay.
Grates suitable for solid fuel will come with a front, back grate and ashpan.
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Electric Fires usually have a fan heater blowing hot air often with a visual light flame effect that can be used without the heat setting so it still gives the appearance of a fire. It can be in a surround or free standing. Almost anywhere where there is an electrical power point can have this type of fire. There is no need for a flue or outlets as these fires do not give off any harmful gases however do not use anything combustible near by, as there is still a danger of burning from heat source.
You can either buy a free standing suite which combines an electric fire with a surround that fits flush against a wall so a recess isn’t required or you can purchase an electric fire without a surround. If you install an electric fire into an open chimney then have the chimney capped.
Electric fires are ideal where a focal point and a comforting glow are needed or where there isn’t a flue or gas point. Designs range from traditional to modern hang on the wall styles.
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