What better way to enjoy those cold winter nights than tucked up in front of a wood-burning stove and the ambience this creates. Sit back, relax, let your troubles disappear and enjoy the Bowland Stoves version of our 12 days of Christmas. So, what did Father Christmas bring on the first day of Christmas?
On the first day of Christmas my true love brought to me… a Franco Belge Belfort stove
There is something about traditional-looking wood-burning stoves which draws your eye, catches your attention and takes you back to a world when contemporary stoves were non-existent. Just check out the lines, the design, the traditional front window and the overall ambience the Franco Belge Belfort stove brings to the room.
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On the second day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Firefox 8 stove
When the Firefox range of stoves came to the market, many people describe them as cheap and substandard in design. Oh how wrong they were! The Firefox 8 stove is available for under £1000 and offers both wood-burning and solid fuel options. This simple yet effective, cheap yet well-designed stove will pump out 8 kW of heat. Enjoy!
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On the third day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Hwam 2610 wood burning stove
The design, the look, the feel and the side viewing panels are certainly a sight to behold on the Hwam 2610 wood burning stove. Somehow the company has managed to maintain that original traditional look while making it look modern. How did they do that? The huge viewing area allows you to watch the array of flickering flames and burning embers to your heart’s desire. Beautiful!
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On the fourth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…an ACR Neo 1P stove
While we often put our favourite designs and our favourite stoves on a pedestal, the ACR Neo 1P stove is quite literally on a pedestal. Check out the image, this is a central piece for any room and a conversation starter for any of your guests. There is no doubt this machine would take pride of place in any home up and down the country, a perfect gift for Christmas!
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On the fifth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…an ACR Neo 3F stove
It is fair to say that the ACR Neo 3F stove stands out from the crowd, looks a little different and is a fairly unique design. It appears basic, but hides the latest in combustion technology, has a large front viewing area and two complimentary side windows. Sit back, kick off your shoes and enjoy the unique atmosphere created by the ACR Neo 3F stove. You will be amazed!
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On the sixth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Hunter Herald 14 Double Sided Single Depth stove
Have you ever seen a more stunning double door double sided stove than the Hunter Herald 14 Double Sided Single Depth stove? While perhaps not suitable for all homes, the look is traditional but the technology is advanced, and the heat output, 12.5 kW nominal. This is that elusive quality double sided double door wood-burning/multifuel stove. Perfect!
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On the seventh day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Yeoman Devon Multifuel Double Door stove
While the name may be a mouthful, Yeoman Devon Multifuel Double Door stove, this is the type of machine you have to see to believe. The traditional style, the Tudor Rose door crosses and the impressive heat output, around 9 kW, take you back to years gone by. How on earth did they manage to incorporate the latest multifuel stove combustion technology into this traditional looking design?
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On the eighth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Wiking Miro 2 Wood-burning stove
The Wiking Miro 2 Wood-burning stove really is a sight to behold! The design is simplistic, the heat output is impressive but for many it is the seriously enlarged viewing area which makes the difference. You can watch a large pile of burning embers, follow the flickering flames as they rise, chill out and relax. In many ways the more simplistic the stoves design, the easier on the eye.
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On the ninth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Riva Studio 1 Woodburning Free Standing stove
So, what is your first impression of the Riva Studio 1 Woodburning Free Standing stove? Do you like the rectangular design, the huge viewing area and the deep seated heat this machine creates? It is fair to say this is not your standard design, it is very different, but somehow, don’t ask us why, it just grabs your attention and keeps your focus. How does it do that?
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On the tenth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Stovax Sheraton 5 Wide Screen stove
The trend for widescreen wood-burning stoves continues to gather momentum with many new widescreen designs hitting the market. However, we think that the Stovax Sheraton 5 Wide Screen stove is something different, traditional yet modern, and what about that huge front viewing area? This stove has been taken back to basics, stripped back and rebuilt with no trimmings, what a breath of fresh air…
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On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Huntingdon 35 Multifuel stove
When looking at the Huntingdon 35 Multifuel stove surely it is a must to have the Gothic style tracery door? This is a design which takes you back to the dark ages, may remind you of a church but whatever it does, it transports you into a different world. The heat, visual display, design are just perfect. What more could you ask for?
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On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love brought to me…a Broseley Flair 8 Woodburning stove
Have we saved the best till last? What do you think of the Broseley Flair 8 Woodburning stove? The contours, the optional log store, the curved front viewing area all hide the latest in combustion technology. Heat output is around 8 kW which will heat the vast majority of rooms, giving you the option to sit back, kick-off those shoes and enjoy the final day of Christmas.
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Enjoy the festivities
If you have tried a wood-burning/multifuel stove you will fully understand the ambience and the atmosphere they create. This is just perfect for Christmas, chilling out and spending a few days away from work with the family. If you haven’t tried it, then maybe next year you should have a traditional wood-burning stove on your wish list?