Providing timeless style and elegance from a natural stone, a limestone fire surround can suit almost any style of stove or fire, and almost any interior style too. The truly versatile material can be used to create a diverse range of surrounds.

We carefully curate our selection of limestone fireplaces from leading designers such as Chesneys and Fireline. Browse our full range below.

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  • Chesneys The Gaumont
    £2,769.00
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  • Chesneys The Kent Bolection
    £4,029.00
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  • Chesneys The Madison
    £2,539.00
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  • Chesneys The Metro
    £1,939.00
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  • Chesneys The Murano
    £2,139.00
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  • Chesneys The Odeon
    £3,519.00
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  • Chesneys The Thomas Hope
    £1,919.00
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  • Chesneys The Victorian Corbel
    £2,059.00
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  • Compton Portuguese Limestone Surround
    Price: POA
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  • Cotswold Portuguese Limestone Surround
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  • Edwardian Corbel Aegean Limestone Surround
    Price: POA
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  • Epsom Aegean Limestone Surround
    Price: POA
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  • Exford Portuguese Limestone Surround
    Price: POA
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  • Fireline Aylesbury
    Price: POA
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  • Fireline Balmoral
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Finding the perfect fire for your limestone fireplace

Limestone fireplaces suit a wide range of fire styles, from gas fires and electric fires to more traditional stove designs. Limestone’s bold white and off-white colours look stunning in both simple, angular designs and more ornate, carved facades – the right open fire or stove can either perfectly complement the surround or provide a unique contrast.

Caring for a limestone fireplace

Limestone is sturdy and built to last, but the relative softness of the sedimentary rock does mean it requires care and attention to keep it at its best. Any marks are best cleaned with a clean cloth lightly dampened with water and a small amount of washing up liquid – dedicated cleaners and all-surface sprays can react with the surface to cause even worse damage, while the absorbent nature of limestone means too much water should be avoided too.

Alternatives to limestone

Limestone’s closest equivalent is marble – the materials are very similar, and you’ll be able to find many styles that are available in both. While limestone is more soft and natural, marble brings a striking formality to more ornate designs. Take a look at our full range of marble fireplaces.

Here to help

At Yorkshire Stoves and Fireplaces, we’re here to help in any way we can – you can get in touch to ask any questions, visit our showroom to see a number of our favourite fire surrounds in situ, or book a home survey to discuss the best options for your home.