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41 minutes ago, Rossplym said:

It's not my sky dish 

I thought that, neighbors may not be to happy with it so close to their window if there's any fumes from downdraft.

As to internal flue, if using the best spec it has to miss joists and rafters by at least 50mm all round so even with offsets you look  not to have much wiggle room for stove position so require a good survey to see how the woodwork lines up to get it up through..it's close to eves so no space for offsets in the loft 

Have a look at some info.

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16 minutes ago, Rossplym said:

If I had a internal flue I would look at putting the stove where my fire already is in the middle of the wall not in the corner. Would that be easier. It would go up through my bedroom and out the loft.

Isn't there a flue for the fire now or is it has or electric?

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13 minutes ago, Rossplym said:

I can get free wood unlimited. That's another reason why I was interested

Its not about how much wood one can get but how much room one has to season and store it....by siting the stove in the centre of the room with a 6” flue gives a wider choice of stove at most price points so 5k should eat it with change to spare.

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