Sadie Nicholas

Most-read 2022: The dos and don’ts of getting a wood-burner

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We’re finishing the year by republishing our ten most popular articles from 2022. Here’s number four: Sadie Nicholas’s piece from earlier this month on wood-burners.

Of all the money we’ve spent on our barn conversion since we moved in 13 years ago, the wood-burner we installed in our living room trumps bathrooms, oak flooring and even a beautiful garden room extension as our best investment. At £2,000, the neat cast-iron stove was worth every penny – and never more so than now, when the temperature is plummeting and our smart meter informs us that we’re blowing a zillion pounds a day on gas and electricity despite being frugal with the heating and, well, everything else. 

Log-burners weren’t such a common sight when we got ours in 2012, but since then they’ve grown in popularity among those wanting to add a flick of English country chic to their homes. And as our energy bills have soared, they’ve become even

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