Wood Burning Stoves

Wood Burning Stoves

Wood burning stoves do more than just heat your home, they add charm, comfort, and an eco-conscious upgrade to your living space. Whether you're creating a cosy ambiance in a snug room or warming a larger area, a wood burning stove is both a stylish and practical choice.

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This ivory enamel Invicta Sedan M combines classic French craftsmanship with advanced combustion technology to deliver powerful, efficient, and eco-friendly heating. Designed for medium to large sp...
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This red enamel Invicta Sedan M combines classic French craftsmanship with advanced combustion technology to deliver powerful, efficient, and eco-friendly heating. Designed for medium to large spac...
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The Invicta Ovatio wood stove is a striking, freestanding cylindrical design that truly stands out from the crowd. Not only is the Ovatio Defra-approved for use in smoke control zones, but it also ...
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The Invicta Itaya combines contemporary design with exceptional heating performance, offering eco-friendly warmth and striking visual appeal. With its sleek, widescreen display and powerful wood-bu...
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The Invicta Ove is a strikingly modern wood-burning stove that fuses cutting-edge design with exceptional heating performance. Defined by its distinctive oval silhouette, this French-made cast iron...
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The Invicta Argos 12kW floorstanding wood-burning stove featuring the latest post-combustion technology for maximum efficiency and performance. Its impressive design includes an extra-large door, o...
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The floorstanding Invicta Tipi is a truly distinctive wood-burning stove that stands out with its impressive height of over 1580mm, making it a dramatic focal point in any living space. Delivering ...
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The floorstanding Invicta Pharos is a sleek and distinctive wood-burning stove designed with a 360-degree rotating feature, allowing you to enjoy a full view of the flames from any angle in the roo...
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The Invicta Pow-Wow is an extraordinary wood-burning stove standing over 1890mm tall, designed to create an impressive focal point in any space. With a remarkable maximum heat output of 14kW, it ca...
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The Invicta Gaya Slate combines elegant design with advanced eco-friendly technology, delivering efficient, clean-burning warmth for modern homes. Designed and manufactured in France, this contempo...
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This white enamel Jøtul F 373 Advance is a modern, eco-friendly wood-burning stove that combines award-winning design with exceptional functionality. Building on the legacy of the F 370 series, thi...
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The Jøtul F 602 Eco is a true icon of stove design, a perfect fusion of heritage, craftsmanship, and modern efficiency. Originally introduced in 1940, this timeless cast iron stove remains one of J...
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Wood Burning Stoves

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best wood burning stoves to buy?

Choosing the right wood-burning stove can be easier with a selection of trusted, high-quality brands. Some of the best stoves available include Charnwood, ESSE, Arada, AGA, Woodford, Morso, Stovax, and Ekol. Each brand is known for reliability, efficiency, and stylish designs, so you can find a stove that fits your home and heating needs.

Are wood burners cheaper than central heating?

Wood burning stoves can be cheaper than central heating, particularly if you have a good source of affordable or free wood. They’re especially cost-effective for heating individual rooms and can reduce how much you rely on your main heating system. The overall savings depend on factors like the cost and availability of fuel, the efficiency of your stove, and the size of the space you’re heating.

What type of wood should I burn in my wood burning stove?

For the best performance and safety, burn dry, seasoned hardwoods like oak, ash, or beech. These woods burn hotter and longer, producing less smoke and creosote compared to softwoods. Avoid burning green wood, treated timber, or household waste, as they can create harmful smoke, damage your stove, and increase the risk of chimney fires. Ideally, wood should be seasoned for at least 12–18 months and have a moisture content below 20%.

Will a wood burning stove heat the whole house?

A wood-burning stove can heat the room it’s in very well, and in some homes it can help warm nearby areas too. Whether it can heat an entire house depends on factors like the size and layout of the property, how well it’s insulated, and whether there’s good airflow to move the heat around. In most cases, a stove works best as a supportive heat source rather than the sole system for whole-house heating.

Are wood burning stoves banned?

There are no plans to ban wood burning stoves. Recent rules simply require all newly manufactured stoves to meet Ecodesign standards, which ensures they burn more cleanly and efficiently than older models.

Can I install a wood burning stove myself, or do I need a certified installer?

Because of the safety requirements around ventilation, flue installation and fireproofing, most people choose a HETAS-certified or similarly qualified installer. Using a certified professional ensures the stove is fitted safely, efficiently, and complies with all legal standards.

Do I need a chimney or flue liner for a wood burning stove?

Most wood burners need either a suitable chimney or a properly installed flue system. If you have an existing chimney, it often requires a flue liner to ensure safe, efficient draw and to prevent smoke leakage. Homes without a traditional chimney can still have a stove installed using a twin-wall insulated flue, which runs through the house or externally. Your installer can advise which option is safest and compliant for your property.


For more guidance, check out our Can I Install A Wood Burning Stove Without A Chimney?

What size wood burning stove do I need for my room?

The size of the wood burning stove you need depends on the size of your room, the height of the ceiling, and how well your home is insulated. Choosing the right size is important, too small and the room won’t heat properly, too large and you could overheat and waste fuel.
Use our stove output calculator to find the perfect stove for your space.