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Where are Villager stoves made?

1979. After re-naming as ‘Villager Stoves’, the company begin to create stoves in Axminster, Devon.

Do villager still make stoves?

Villager have specialised in stove manufacture since 1979. To ensure the highest standards, all Villager stoves are manufactured using cast iron components from carefully selected and monitored British foundries and the best quality steel plate, which has been prestressed to withstand extremes of temperature.

What Villager stove do I have?

Villager stoves have a data plate that can be found fixed to the lower left hand side of the appliance. Be careful of examining this when the appliance is lit as this area will get hot.

Are back boilers expensive to run?

Back boilers are quite an archaic form of heating. They can be costly to run and maintain, they also tend to be a lot more inefficient than modern boiler models.

What is a villager stove?

Villager stoves are British built for British homes and you’re always guaranteed a beautiful view of the fire with these models. UK Stoves stock a large range of Villager multi fuel and wood burning stoves, and we have various traditional designs to choose between.

What is a boiler stove with a back boiler?

Boiler stoves are multi-fuel stoves with a back boiler to give you the option of also using your multi-fuel stove to run your hot water and central heating. Boiler stoves give you the ultimate in efficient heating for your home and can be used in conjunction with your gas or oil central heating system.

How do you adjust the air intake on a villager stove?

Villager Stove User Guide Figure 1: Single door stove air inlet controls. Sliding the knob to the right will increase the amount of air intake to the stove, as shown in position 4 (in ˙gure1). To decrease, push the slider to the left, as shown in position 3 (in ˙gure1).

Can I leave the door(s) open on my villvillager stove?

Villager stoves are designed to be operated with the ˙re door(s) closed at all times, apart from refuelling (when alight) or cleaning (when cold). Never leave the appliance unattended for an extended length of time with the door(s) open.