A British-made design with all the qualities needed for today’s modern living, the Woodland stove from Mendip is now available in a larger design perfect for open-plan schemes and spacious living areas. The award-winning Woodland is Mendip’s best selling model. To complement the 5kW, logstore and convection versions, the new Woodland Large is a powerful 8kW stove with higher legs and a deep chamber for a spacious feel. Its large glass viewing window and clean-lined look make it ideal for both contemporary and classic interiors.
The new, larger stove is sure to be another winner. Back in 2016, the Woodland won the ‘Best Multi-Fuel Appliance under 5kW’ award at Harrogate’s Hearth & Home Show, gaining praise for its quality design, large viewing window and the fact that the Mendip Stoves range only has 100mm to combustibles to the rear. In the same year, the Woodland won ‘Best Heating Product’ at the Build It Awards.
Another advantage of the Woodland Large is that it’s EcoDesign Ready. The new standard comes into effect in Europe in 2022 and is designed to ensure that stoves emit around 80% fewer particles than stoves of old with 90% fewer particles than open fires. Better for the environment, better for the pocket.
The Woodland stove is part of the Woodland Trust offer from Eurostove. For every stove sold, Mendip will donate three trees to the Woodland Trust, the UK’s leading conservation charity.
About Mendip Stoves
Eurostove Ltd is a family owned business based in Somerset since 2004, who specialise in wood burning stoves, be they traditional, contemporary or inset. The Mendip range is designed in Britain, ensuring that the stoves are beautifully built by experienced craftsmen using cutting-edge technology. Mendip stoves are manufactured to exceed British standards with demand for quality at every stage. From its heavy-duty steel body to the ergonomically designed door handle, every detail has been meticulously considered.
About the Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading charity championing native woods and trees. It has over 400,000 supporters.
The Trust has three key aims:
• Plant native trees and woods with the aim of creating resilient landscapes for people and wildlife
• Protect ancient woodland which is rare, unique and irreplaceable
• Restoration of damaged ancient woodland, bringing precious pieces of our natural history back to life
Established in 1972, the Woodland Trust now has over 1,000 sites in its care covering approximately 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres). Access to its woods is free.