Cast iron fireplaces make a wonderful addition to any room in your home. If you are looking to restore original features to create a focal point for your room, these types of fireplace were incredibly popular in the Victorian and Edwardian periods and are fantastic reproductions from the Gallery range.
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Compact in design with an integrated shelf, these fireplaces are suitable for the living room or bedroom. Hand-picked, they come in black, highlighted, and polished finishes.
Different fuel options are available, including gas, bioethanol, electric and solid fuel.
Finally, pick a hearth to suit from our range of granite, slate or tiled options.
Due to the varied sizes available, we also have smaller casts which are perfect for bedrooms with shelf widths starting at 30”.
Larger cast-iron fireplaces are fitted in living and dining rooms and can be used as a source of heating. The Pembroke in matte black is the most popular item we sell for living rooms. It’s a great focal point.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff have plenty of experience and are more than happy to help you to choose the right cast iron fireplace for your needs. Whether you choose a simpler design like the Barcelona or something a little grander, such as the Palmerston, there is a wide variety to choose from.
A cast iron fireplace suits any room but is particularly most popular in bedrooms and living spaces. These are where they were traditionally found, and it is easy to see why. They not only look great but provide a great source of heating too.
They do hold heat well. However, it will take longer to heat up than other materials. Cast iron is a thick and dense metal and, because of this, when the fire has gone out, it will continue to radiate heat into your room for a while afterwards.
If you want to know how to clean a cast iron fireplace, then there are a few steps that you need to follow. First, ensure the fireplace is completely cool. Don’t try to clean it whilst it is still warm. You should then ensure that the surrounding area is covered to avoid a mess.
Then you will need to sweep away the ash from previous fires and any dust and debris. A dustpan and brush are the perfect tool for this, and you can use a vacuum cleaner to hoover up any remaining debris.
Black fireplaces just require a very light wipe over with a dry microfibre cloth. If you have any heavier markings, a high-temp matt black paint is required.
Polished fireplaces should be cleaned with WD40 or, if more rusty, a metal polish.
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