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The Victorian Fireplace Store Blog
The Victorian Fireplace Store blog will keep you updated with our latest special offers, promotions and new product releases. We often post general advice, guides and information about our products such as fireplaces and stoves.
We have a number of stoves for sale available to purchase on our website, offering a number of possible heat outputs, accessories & colour variations. Pick from a number of different fuel types including Wood Burning Stoves, Multi-Fuel Stoves and Gas Stoves. We also have a number of Stoves that have been ‘DEFRA approved’ which can be used in smoke controlled areas.
We’re happy to announce that we are now offering fantastic ‘ Continue reading
Add a piece of tradition & history to your Fireplace today, we have lots of unique designs to pick from which are still in great condition despite being over 100 years old! Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!
The hearth of the home, a fireplace draws people in with its cosy crackle and warmth. What’s often overlooked is how it also draws the eye. It is frequently centred on a wall and is the object around which a room is oriented. This ready-made focal point is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to put your personality and style on view, via family photos, treasured objects or seasonal blooms.
Get 20% off any product which is over £550, with our special Fireplace Christmas Coupon, until January 2nd 2015! Don’t miss out on this excellent offer!
The Victorian Fireplace Store will be having it’s Christmas break from 19th December till 3rd January 2015, and will therefore be unable to get in contact with you during this time. Our website will still be functional however orders may not be processed until the new year.
Do you fancy something more homely and cheery as the centrepiece to your family living room? Then why not install a wooden fireplace to keep you warm as winter closes in? Learn how you can go about this here.
Installing a new fireplace is a great way to update your home, but you will need to make sure you adhere to building regulations when installing yours – find out more here.
There’s nothing like the ambiance and comfort of a real fire, but decades of reliance on central heating seem to have left some gaps in our understanding of fire safety. I’ve seen too many news stories about house fires which started because ash from an open fire or woodburner wasn’t disposed of safely. Many people don’t realise how dangerous hot ashes can be, assuming the risk of fire disappears as the flames die down. However, even when it looks as though the fire is dead embers can stay hot enough to start a fire for several days afterwards.