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5 Stoves under £1000 to help you battle rising fuel costs in the UK this winter

With energy prices continuing to rise and many homeowners feeling the pinch, this year it makes sense to move to a woodburning stove, and these 5 are some of the most affordable on the market. All rated at 5kW or under, these stoves are perfect for the modern or traditional home.

Each of the 5 models listed below is highly efficient, cost-effective and Ecodesign compliant.

Beltane Brue

Beltane Brue  

With a large glass area and small stature, the Beltane Brue can fit in the smallest of spaces due to its small stature. With optional Logstore legs and convection side panels, this tiny stove is as versatile as you when it comes to fitting into your house and home.

F2 Fires Accona

F2 Fires Accona

The F2 Accona is hugely popular due to its cast iron manufacture and traditional styling. With more angular lines than others in the F2 range, the Accona has been designed specifically to fit into a standard builders opening.

Mendip Loxton 3

Loxton 3

Small but mighty, the Loxton 3 is a highly efficient wood-burning stove. This little stove gives you traditional vibes whilst giving it a modern twist with the silver handle and air controls. It even can have optional side panels to lower the distance to combustibles.

Beltane Chew

Beltane Chew

Newly updated, the Beltane Chew offers you a large glass area to enjoy the fire through. The Beltane Chew suits both traditional and modern homes with its clean lines and classic stylings. It offers a great option for freestanding or fireplace installations.

F2 Fires Vue Portrait

F2 Fires Vue Portrait

The Vue Portrait is a beautiful traditionally styled stove. Crafted using the finest cast iron, the sculpted door gives an excellent view of the fire burning inside. Creating a warm and relaxed atmosphere to enjoy through the long winter months.

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