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I personally love the Bullerjan stoves. My uncle in Germany has two in his house, and despite having a very modern woot pellet central heating system, he only ever uses the larger of the two Bullerjans, even when it's minus 20 outside. They are completely unique too - nothing comes close IMO for combining style and industrial craftsmanship:

 

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You sir are a star i had the pleasure of being in the same room as one of these in germany but hadnt remembered the name ! i loved it so warm so good on the eye and fantastic center peice to the room 1

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They're very nice.....saw them 6 or 7 years ago at the Hearth and Home trade show........fancy one myself.

 

Out of the boiler stoves you've narrowed down to i'd go for the Charnwood......i personally wouldn't touch a Hunter.........the Aarrow are okay. How about Dunsley? They're a solid stove and made in Huddersfield.

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Naa, Scandinavian stoves are cast iron and better designed.

 

We have a Jotul F 118 that heats half the downstairs and all of the upstairs, in a fairly large house.

No pipes, boilers, pumps and complications, with plenty heat and ability to cook during power cuts.

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