Five beautiful Victorian and Edwardian style wood-burning stoves

If you’ve got a lovely Victorian property with the many period features associated with homes built in the mid-to-late 1800s, the last thing you want to do is install a wood-burning stove that looks entirely out of place.

Fortunately, we stock a number of stoves that combine the best of ornate Victorian design with the very latest technology. And we’ve got other contemporary stoves that are suited to period homes.

The result: you get a stove that’s in-keeping with your home but also helps you to cut your energy bills.

Let’s have a look at some woodburners that are perfect for period properties.

 
Unless you’re running a museum, you’re likely to want a woodburner that looks like it belongs in a modern living room without looking out of place around the period features of your home. The Aarrow Holborn fits the bill perfectly. It combines clean lines with a distinctive handle and arched legs that both nod towards stoves of yesteryear. Take a closer look.
 

If it’s a countryside or rustic property for which you’re buying a woodburner, how about the Thorma Bozen? It is styled like a stove that might have been the only source of heat in a cosy cottage in years gone by. Its unusual vertical profile makes it both eye-catching and flexible. Take a closer look.

Mazona Ripley 5 kW Ecodesign Ready Multi Fuel Wood Burning Stove

Bear with us because we know at first glance the Mazona Ripley is an ultra-modern woodburner. We wouldn’t believe it ourselves if we hadn’t seen it, but his stove looks really at home in period properties. It’s almost as if the straight lines and minimalist design are so unassuming and understated that the appliance is just absorbed, Chameleon-style, into the room. Given that the Mazona Ripley is Ecodesign ready, you’re also bringing the latest standards of high efficiency and low emissions into your period property. Take a closer look.

Invicta Sedan S 5 kW DEFRA Wood Burning Stove Anthracite

The Sedan is the work of renowned French stove manufacturers Invicta. It’s another one of those appliances that combines a contemporary (or arguably in this case timeless) design with some features that look to the past. Does your property have panelling on the walls? How about echoing that design feature in your stove courtesy of those panels on the side of the Sedan and the frame-inspired door. Take a closer look.

 

One thought on “Five beautiful Victorian and Edwardian style wood-burning stoves

  1. We’d love one for our cottage, c1800, and have a fire-place boarded up ready for when we can afford it. Its not just the stove, its all the gubbins in the chimney etc too, which some folk forget about.

    Its on my wish list 🙂

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