Wood burning stoves
Efficient stoves and log burners for traditional rooms, open-plan spaces and colder rural homes.
Hathersage / Matlock / Baslow / Chatsworth
Wood burning stoves, log burners, fireplaces and hearths specified for cottages, rural homes, architectural new builds and Derbyshire villages.
Rural homes and villages
Peak District and Derbyshire homes often have stone walls, older chimney breasts, exposed locations and room shapes that need more than a catalogue recommendation. OnFire Inc helps compare wood burning stoves, log burners, hearths and fireplaces against heat output, chimney condition, flue route and the character of the building.
For new builds and renovations near Hathersage, Matlock, Baslow, Barlow and Chatsworth, early stove installation advice can keep the fire integrated with the architecture instead of added as an afterthought.
Read Peak District case studyThe showroom is close enough for practical visits while offering specialist advice on stoves, fireplaces, hearth details and chimney and flue questions.
Efficient stoves and log burners for traditional rooms, open-plan spaces and colder rural homes.
Practical early guidance on chimney suitability, flue routes, roof exits and installation constraints.
Stone, simple and contemporary hearth approaches that respect the room and the building.
Alternative fireplace choices for homes where wood fuel or a traditional flue is not the best answer.
Nearby areas covered
Start with the building
Send what you have and the stove specialists can discuss the likely installation considerations before you visit the showroom.
Derbyshire FAQ
They can be, but output, chimney condition, ventilation and hearth specification need checking so the stove suits the room rather than overpowering it.
Yes. Early advice helps coordinate the stove position, flue route, hearth and finishes before construction choices become fixed.
Yes. OnFire Inc supports enquiries around Chatsworth, Baslow, Barlow, Hathersage, Matlock and surrounding Derbyshire villages.
Yes. The team can discuss potential twin-wall flue routes and whether a stove, gas fire, electric fire or another fireplace option is most practical.