For me Esse are a very viable choice. Made in England and lots of interesting designs including smaller cook stoves
ESSE-Bakeheart-roomset-569x427 by English Countrylife, on Flickr

Hi mate,@British Red is your woodburner the sole heat source within the cottage? just curious as I am looking to find a replacement for old school night storage heaters. (sorry @TeeDee for the drift)
Louis
Looks like you are not the only one to be impressed by it!6 years ago I bought a Prity stove which cost £280 brand new, shipped from Bulgaria. It's never going to compete with the likes of a Rayburn but for that price it's hard to make a like for like comparison. It will need some repairs around the 10 year mark by my estimate, which will involve welding on a steel patch or 2. I really can't complain.
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Sorry - no you are correct I didn't , but I did mean internally.
I grew up with a Rayburn - to be honest , I grew , it stayed as it was. But I do like that sort of thing. I feel the Europeans do it somewhat better by having tonnes of thermal mass around them and centralised.
The stove I'm after will be for the sitting room - and hopefully modern looking enough to fit the aesthetic. Now... that does make me sound very artsy doesn't it.![]()
For UK sourced Stoves you would have to be looking at double or Triple that figure.
Its very ‘dividing’ to be honest Lol !Thats a grand inglenook
The only real issue you would have is getting it signed off by the building regs guy from the council, easy enough if you’re using a standardised woodburner tested to conform to British standards but common sense will only carry you so far when you’re faced with the whole batch of British standards and you’re trying to build from scratch.Bump for this - I don't fancy spending better part of 10k for a Masonry stove.
So how difficult can it be to construct a Masonry stove considering alot of European people have been constructing them for a few centuries ( if not longer ) wig slipshod tools in the backwoods of the various countries.
Isn't it just an internal lump of Masonry , a close fitting Masonry exterior ( but space maintained between inner and outer ) and adequate air flow?