Is there a feeling more satisfying than building up a stove at the end of the day, filling your home with warmth as you settle in for the evening? Than coming in from the cold to spend a winter afternoon by the fire?
Give your home’s hearth some heart with a traditional wood burner, or a contemporary multi-fuel stove designed to burn a range of efficient smokeless fuels. Create a space to relax, unwind and – most importantly – warm up.
Browse Traditional Stoves, Contemporary Stoves, Inset Stoves and Tall Modern Stoves, or browse our full range by style and heat output below.
Find the right stove for your home
Whether you choose a wood burner or multi-fuel stove, there are a wide range of styles available for each. Traditional styles perfectly complement rustic interiors – particularly in a fireplace with exposed brickwork – while contemporary designs can suit the most chic and modern homes. Many styles have integrated storage spaces for a neat and tidy log pile, while tall stoves can serve as a truly impressive statement piece.
Burners and stoves from Yorkshire Stoves and Fireplaces are available in a wide range of heat outputs. You can filter the listing above by your desired kW output – if you’re not sure what you need, please feel free to get in touch with any questions.
What’s the difference between a wood burner and a multi-fuel stove?
It’s all in the name – although both may be available in near-identical designs, a multi-fuel stove is designed to burn a wider range of fuels, while a wood burner should only be used for wood.
There are many energy efficient and environmentally friendly options that you can burn in your stove – anthracite briquettes, turf logs, even fuels made from recycled coffee grounds. However, you should not burn coal in a multi-fuel stove.
Although they can look very similar, the two types of stove also have different constructions – multi-fuel stoves have a grate to allow air to circulate and ash to fall through. However, wood burns more efficiently if the ash is kept within the fire, so wood burners generally don’t have a grate.
The finishing touches
A log burner transforms a room – more than just a heat source, it’s a design feature that also requires proper care. Browse our full range of stove accessories for log storage solutions, tools and sparkguards.