Stoves

Well made stoves, built to last

From woodburning and multifuel to gas and electric models, each stove we offer has been chosen for how well it performs and how naturally it fits into the home. The focus is on quality, reliability, and a finish that feels right in the room. Our team is always on hand to help you make the right decision, whether you’re just starting to explore your options or ready to choose. You can browse the full range online or visit our showroom to see everything working as it should.

Multifuel Stoves

A multifuel stove gives you the freedom to choose how you heat your home, whether that’s with logs or authorised solid fuels.

Perfect for homes across the UK, including smoke control areas, these stoves are built to perform reliably while providing a welcoming, steady warmth. Solidly made and easy to live with, a multifuel stove becomes more than just a heat source, it’s a feature that brings character, comfort, and a sense of home to any room.

Woodburning Stoves

There’s something about a real log fire that just works. A woodburning stove fills the room with steady warmth and a welcoming atmosphere, the kind of comfort you notice as soon as you walk in.

With DEFRA-approved models, you can use them in smoke control areas, provided you burn the right fuels, like kiln-dried logs. Whether your home is a period property or a modern space, a woodburning stove adds character, warmth, and a natural sense of home.

Electric Stoves

An electric stove offers a simple way to add warmth and atmosphere to your home, without the need for a chimney or flue. Easy to install and straightforward to use, they’re a practical option for a wide range of spaces, including flats, newer homes, or rooms where a traditional fire isn’t possible.

With realistic flame effects and controllable heat settings, you can enjoy the look of a fire with minimal maintenance. For those looking for a clean, flexible solution that still brings comfort into the room, an electric stove is an easy choice to live with.

Frequently asked questions

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What is a stove?

A stove burns fuel or uses electricity to generate heat, whether that be for cooking or for warmth. The stoves we sell here at Canterbury fires include wood-burning, multi-fuel, gas and electric stoves that keep you toasty and warm.

What are the different types of stoves?
  • Wood burning stoves: these stoves burn wood logs to produce heat. For a cosy aesthetic and toasty warmth, a wood-burning stove is a good choice.
  • Multifuel stoves: you can burn wood, coal and other smokeless fuels in multifuel stoves. If you plan to have your stove burning a lot, this is a great option and gives you the flexibility to switch between fuels.
  • Gas heating stoves: use gas to create flames that produce heat. This is a mess-free way to have a fire in your home that provides a nice amount of warmth with the switch of a button.
  • Electric heating stoves: provide heat and a flame-like effect using electricity. You won’t need a chimney for an electric stove and have the option to switch on the flames without the heat – perfect for summer evening
What is a multifuel stove?

A multi-fuel stove can burn wood, coal and smokeless fuel. The main difference between a wood burner and a multi-fuel stove is that wood burners have no ashpan and a fixed grate, whereas multi-fuel stoves have a raised grate system and removable ashpan. This is because wood burns best on a bed of ash, whereas other fuels need airflow for effective burning.

Can you install a woodburning stove in a fireplace?

Yes, you can install a woodburning stove (or woodburner) in a fireplace, providing it has a class 1 chimney. If you had an open wood and coal fire previously then you should have a class 1 chimney. However, if you had a gas fire you might have a class 2 chimney, which isn’t suitable for a stove.

How do you install a woodburning stove?

A wood-burning stove needs to be installed by a professional. Trying to install one yourself isn’t safe and could result in fire risks, carbon monoxide poisoning and damaging your stove.Our fitters are Gas Safe and HETAS registered for total peace of mind, so you can enjoy all the benefits of your new stove without the risks.

Can you burn coal in a woodburning stove?

No, you can’t burn coal in a woodburning stove as coal burns much hotter than wood, which can cause damage to the stove. You can only burn coal in a multifuel stove.

Are woodburning stoves going to be banned?

Despite all the rumours, woodburning stoves are not going to be banned. You can still use your old stove, but now all new stoves bought must be clean-burning stoves.

Are woodburning stoves safe?

Yes, woodburning stoves are safe. Unlike open fires, a stove keeps the fire and its fumes contained. That doesn’t mean to say they’re without risks and complications. Having your stove installed by a professional, as per building regulations and the manufacturers’ guidelines along with care and maintenance will ensure your safety.

Are woodburning stoves bad for the environment?

Woodburners aren’t the most environmentally friendly choice for a stove. However, if you live in a rural area with new eco-burners are not too much of a concern.

The latest government data suggests that wood-burning stoves produce 17% of small particle pollution in our air, which given the current air quality crisis, is a problem.

However, despite the fact that burning wood gives off so much carbon dioxide, wood is a carbon-neutral energy source. This means that the amount of CO2 a tree absorbs during its lifetime is balanced by the amount of CO2 released when the wood is burned, so there’s effectively none added to the atmosphere.

Still, if you live in an urban area, there are not likely to be many trees around to absorb the CO2, which increases the air pollution, so you might be better choosing a gas or electric option instead.

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Step into our showroom at Canterbury Street Mill in Blackburn, just a short drive from the town centre and easily accessible from the M65. Here, you can explore our full range of fireplaces on display, helping you picture how the perfect fire could look in your home. We also offer FREE customer car parking on our large on-site car park, making your visit even more convenient. Visiting the showroom makes the whole process simple, personal, and enjoyable.

Opening Times

Weekday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Address

Canterbury Street Mill,
Blackburn, Lancashire,
BB2 2HP