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Thank you so much for this reply, it is really useful.

Yes, it does have a round hotplate?? (Is it?) on the top, but, it doesn't look like it is removeable. . ..  . .?

Maybe its just me not knowing what I am doing?

Crickey . . .. .... right to top? What as in almost outside???

Holey crap!!!

Hmmmmm........

Sounds like an open fire maybe a better option in that case?

Oh dear. . . . The .... She Who Must Be Obeyed isn't going to be happy!!!

LOL!!!
 

I’d seriously recommend you get a registered stove installer/chimney sweep to look at both the stove and flue before you make any decisions or light a fire!
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The top plate has i think 2 or 3 lugs- attached to the stove top- don't try and prise it off or it may crack them off. Needs moving either clockwise ir anti clockwise- not sure. It is ptob also stuck on with sealant and ooss rust and crud. Like the other fella said- fitter will know. Prob suggest a flexi liner up chimney. The villager is a good solid stove.

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Not wanting to start a new thread, but after clearing a fallen tree across a local road, I refitted the daughters monster  Clearview stove.

And the flue is "pulling like a train".

Then on the way home at 22:00 to found another bigger tree down across the same road, and then when we got home   a well shredded dog(probably due to a wind/thunder/lightening induced "spat" that got outt hand) that needed to be taken to the  vet. She is still at the vet awaiting some stitching.

So I was clearing the tree after 23:00.

Wot an exciting day!

N.B.

More overgrown bushes than trees thankfully.

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4 hours ago, richyrich said:

The top plate has i think 2 or 3 lugs- attached to the stove top- don't try and prise it off or it may crack them off. Needs moving either clockwise ir anti clockwise- not sure. It is ptob also stuck on with sealant and ooss rust and crud. Like the other fella said- fitter will know. Prob suggest a flexi liner up chimney. The villager is a good solid stove.

If it's the cast iron plate I found those lugs snap off when you try to remove the plate if it's a few years old.

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Hi all, 

Sorry to hijack the thread but could anyone help identify my Villager burner for me? No data plate, stove came with the house... Any help would be much appreciated! 

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20 hours ago, Thegoodguyy said:

Hi all, 

Sorry to hijack the thread but could anyone help identify my Villager burner for me? No data plate, stove came with the house... Any help would be much appreciated! 

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No- but i have the flat top version. 

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