A freestanding woodburning stove is the heart of the home. Providing instant heat and cosy comfort on wet and windy afternoons and chilly evenings, a woodburner also adds a feature focal point to any living space. For extra value and multifunctional use, a cooktop stove also provides a handy cooking plate on top. With the energy price cap set to rise in October 2024 and again in January 2025, now is the time to start thinking about a contingency plan for cooking or popping the kettle on without the need for high-priced gas or electricity. Mendip stoves has the perfect solution with its Loxton cooktop stove which also comes with a logstore option.
Mendip Stoves’ Loxton 3 Cooktop stove is available with or without a logstore and includes a rear to vertical adapter plus extended cast iron top plate for an even heat when cooking. Perfect for cooking without gas or electricity, it’s ideal for simple one-pot dishes such as scrambled eggs and it can also be used to boil a hob-top kettle. The extended surface is ideal for popping a plate or mug on and it’s extra useful if the home is unexpectedly plunged into a power cut.
The compact stove is full of charm and character and is ideal for country cottages, rural retreats and smaller spaces as well as garden rooms and even glamping pods for holiday guests all year round.
“We’re so excited to introduce these new cooktop stoves to our wide range of woodburners,” says Chris Baines, Managing Director of Eurostove. “As well as providing instant heat for homes during the autumn and winter months, they can be used all year round for one-pot cooking. A great investment for any home or holiday site, offering extra value as well as multifunctional use.”
The Loxton 3 Cooktop stove from Mendip Stoves is priced £1,129. The Loxton 3 Logstore Cooktop stove costs £1,297.30.