Gloucestershire Stove Centre was started over 20 years ago by Alistair
and Carol Davidson. The business started after Alistair couldn't get a
chimney sweep to travel to his house to sweep a chimney, so he
purchased rods and brushes and did the job himself. Upon completion the
neighbours asked him to do their chimney, they told their friends, word
spread and the business was started.
Please scroll down to see the dates we are displaying stoves at shows all over the country including:
The North Somerset Show, The Three Counties Show, Hereford Country Fair, The Monmouth Show and The Morton Show.
After
a few years of chimney sweeping a substantial customer base was built
up and the business expanded to offer a full range of specialist
chimney services.
Fire and Chimney Services can offer the
personal service and experience for your installation and service
requirements. As well as chimney building, maintenance and sweeping we
are also experienced in the installation and servicing of wood, multi
fuel and electric stoves.
Solid fuel, gas, oil and electric stoves and fires. Complete chimney service from the cap to the hearth
North Somerset show - Monday 5th May
Permanent showground, Bathing Pond Fields, Wraxall (on the B3130) near Bristol
Three Counties Show - Friday 13th June to Sunday 15th June
Malvern
The Welland Steam Ralley - Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July
Welland
Hereford Country Fair - Sunday 3rd August
Castle Meadow, Caradoc, Sellack, Ross-on-Wye
Berkeley Show - Monday 25th August
The Castle Meadow, Berkeley, Gloucestershire
The Monmouth Show - Thursday 28th August
The Monmouthshire Showground, Red Brook Road, Monmouth
The Morton Show - Saturday 6th September
Morton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
The Frampton Show - Sunday 14th September
The Park, Frampton on Severn, Glos
Latest products
Town and Country Welburn with log store - Multi-fuel Stove
Town and Country Welburn - Multi-fuel Stove
Modern Stoves
This is a photo through the glass of an advanced technology wood
stove, one that is EPA certified. Note that the flames are big and lush
and semi-transparent, much different from the dark, opaque, ragged
flames you would see in an open fireplace.
The
small jets and feathery flames at the top of the image are flowing
downward from the tiny combustion air holes at the top of the firebox.
Not
only do these stoves burn much cleaner and more efficiently than older
conventional stoves, but the view of the fire is just spectacular, well
worth the price of admission. Those of us who study woodburning for a
living claim it is the best looking fire in the world. By upgrading to
one of these stoves, you can save wood, reduce smoke and enjoy the view
all winter long.