A solid fuel kit
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available.
Heat input 6.95 kW. Item NUF005
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 9 kW. Item NUF055
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF010
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF017
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available.
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF018
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF023
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.9 kW. Item NUF035
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6kW. Item NUF040
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available.
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF063
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF065
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF066
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.3 kW. Item NUF067
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available.
Heat input 6.9 kW. Item NUF069
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.9 kW. Item NUF072
A gas fire to suit this fireplace is available
Heat input 6.9 kW. Item NUF073
A tileset is not included with this fireplace
We have a full range of Individual patterned tile sets or Running patterned tile sets to suit this fireplace on our fireplace-tiles website
Prices for a tileset of ten tiles start at £ 85
The tiles are slid into the cast iron frame, held in position by pieces of cardboard and then plastered over from the back with bonding plaster. Once dry the fireplace itself can be fitted. Once set into the fireplace the tile set cannot easily be changed without removing the fireplace from the wall.
Tile sliders were introduced into cast iron fireplaces at side of the opening from 1860-1880. They allowed 6 inches tiles to be slid down at either side of the fireplace opening. There is no practical reason for the tiles, they are purely decorative.
With hand painted tiles the artist painted directly onto a plain tile. Art Nouveau tiles used a process of tube lining where slip was trailed onto the surface of the tile. This formed raised lines separating the areas where different colour was wanted. Coloured glazes were poured into the areas of the tile formed by the tube-lined decoration.
The rebate is the difference between the outside and inside leg return. The gap in which a fireplace insert must fit