Wood Burning Stoves

Shop from our range of Smoke Exempt, DEFRA approved and EcoDesign ready stoves which offer the best efficiency, reduce your fuel costs and protect our environment. Many of our stoves are approved for use in Clean Air locations.

Wood Burning Stoves gives the most authentic effect of all.

Watch the flames dance...

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Shop from our range of Smoke Exempt, DEFRA approved and EcoDesign ready stoves which offer the best efficiency, reduce your fuel costs and protect our environment. Many of our stoves are approved for use in Clean Air locations.

Wood Burning Stoves gives the most authentic effect of all.

Watch the flames dance and smell the distinct aroma as your room is bathed in warmth and the beautiful glow of the stove.

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Which stove is best for you?

Read through our guides to find inspiration for the best stove for your home.

  1. Calculate the heat output needed for your room using our calculator.
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Wood Burning Stoves: High-Efficiency Heating for the Modern Home

Nothing matches the authentic atmosphere and deep, radiant warmth of a real log burner. At Glowing Flames, we’ve curated a collection of wood burning stoves that combine the timeless appeal of a traditional hearth with cutting-edge combustion technology. Whether you are renovatng a period property or adding a focal point to a contemporary apartment, our stoves provide a reliable, carbon-neutral heating solution for the British climate.

Unlike old-fashioned open fires, modern stoves are engineered to trap and circulate heat, ensuring that energy isn't wasted up the chimney. This makes them a highly efficient way to manage your home’s temperature while adding a layer of sophisticated style to your interior.

The Benefits of a Modern Wood Burner Stove

  • Targeted Heat Efficiency: Modern stoves are designed to radiate heat back into the room, maintaining a consistent temperature long after the logs have settled.
  • Cost-Effective Warmth: By utilising seasoned timber or kiln-dried logs, you can significantly reduce your reliance on gas and electricity during peak winter months.
  • Aesthetic Versatility: From heavy-duty cast iron frames for a rustic look to sleek, large-windowed steel designs for a minimalist feel, we offer styles to suit every home.
  • Eco-Friendly Performance: Our range includes the latest Ecodesign Ready models, which burn cleaner and produce far fewer emissions than older appliances.

Optimising Your Wood Burner Stove Performance

The "Ready to Burn" Standard

To achieve the best results, fuel quality is paramount. You should only use logs with a moisture content below 20%. Burning dry, seasoned wood prevents the build-up of creosote in your flue and ensures your stove glass stays clear, giving you an uninterrupted view of the dancing flames.

Choosing the Correct Heat Output

Selecting the right size (kW output) is the most important part of your purchase. A stove that is too large for the room will result in "over-firing" and discomfort, while one that is too small won't reach the required temperature.

  • Expert Tip: For a standard UK home, we recommend approximately 1kW of heat for every 14 cubic metres of room volume.

Safety & UK Compliance for Wood Burner Stove

Installing a wood burner is a significant home improvement that must meet UK Building Regulations. To ensure your safety:

  • HETAS Installation: Always have your stove fitted by a qualified professional to ensure correct ventilation and flue integrity.
  • Distance to Combustibles: Ensure your stove is positioned with the correct "air gap" between the unit and any flammable materials like wooden mantels or furniture.
  • Alarms: It is essential (and a legal requirement) to install a carbon monoxide alarm in the same room as your stove.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wood Burner Stoves

Are wood burning stoves still legal in the UK?
Yes, absolutely. While regulations have changed, modern Ecodesign and DEFRA Exempt stoves are specifically designed to meet current environmental standards. They are significantly cleaner than open fires and older stove models.

Do I need a chimney for a wood burning stove?
While you don't necessarily need an existing brick chimney, you do need a flue system. If your home doesn't have a chimney, we can provide Twin Wall Flue systems that can be installed through a wall or the roof.

What is the difference between a wood burner and a multi-fuel stove?
A dedicated wood burner is designed for logs to sit on a bed of ash. A multi-fuel stove features a "riddling grate," which allows air to circulate from beneath, making it suitable for burning both wood and smokeless coal.

Can I put a TV above my wood burner?
It is possible, but you must protect the TV from rising heat. This usually involves a deep, non-combustible mantel or a specific recess to deflect heat away from the screen.

How do I clean the glass on my stove?
Most modern stoves feature an Airwash System that uses airflow to keep the glass clear. If it does get sooty, simply use a damp cloth dipped in cold wood ash to gently buff it clean once the stove is cold.