Hunter Stoves are one of the largest manufacturers of multi-fuel stoves in the UK and Ireland and continue to expand every year. The Hunter Stoves range now consists of wood burning stoves, multi-fuel stoves and both conventional and balanced flue gas stoves, which are all available in many different combinations to suit almost any situation. Most models in the Hunter Stoves range now have options of single or double doors and a choice of flat top, or canopied models. Every Hunter stove can be customized with a choice of colours and fittings. For more information you can visit the Hunter Stoves website.
A slimmer design of the classic Hawk model, the Hunter Hawk 3 Stove is designed for homes with smaller fireplaces. Available with traditional or contemporary door design.
Small but beautifully styled with a large viewing window, the Hawk 4 from Hunter Stoves is extremely popular and is now available with traditional or contemporary door design.
The Hunter Herald 4 Stove is a quality steel built stove with an airwash system, optional brass knobs and optional plain doors, available in flat top, low and high canopy options.
The Herald 5 Slimline from Hunter Stoves is designed to sit on a narrow hearth, but wide enough for large logs and includes a hot airwash for efficient woodburning.
The Hunter Herald 6 Stove is a solid mid-sized stove with low or high canopy options, airwash and a convection system which is fitted for greater efficiency.
The Herald 8 Slimline from Hunter Stoves can accept logs up to 18" long but is able to sit on a narrow hearth, ideal for woodburning when space is tight.
The largest model from Hunter Stoves with a 16kW output, the Herald 14 Stove is available in flat top, low or high canopy designs, with all the usual standard features.
A central heating stove offering up to 35,000 Btu's output, the Hunter Herald 8 is a physically large stove with canopy options, airwash and and a large output.
The Herald 14 central heating stove from Hunter Stoves has a boiler output of 45,000 BTU and is the largest in the herald range and is available with flat top, low or high canopy.
New to the Hunter range of stoves is the impressive Hunter Herald 80B, is a large wood burning stove with an exceptional heating capacity, suitable for large properties.
The Hawk 3 from Hunter Stoves is a slimmer design of the classic Hawk model, designed for homes with smaller fireplaces. Available with traditional or contemporary door design.
Small but beatifully styled with a large viewing window, the Hunter Hawk 4 Stoves ease of use, practical size and low price make this model extemely popular.
The Hunter Kestrel’s clean styling makes it perfect for contemporary homes. It’s a beautiful centrepiece that draws everyone closer. And once it’s in, the Kestrel is easy to clean and maintain.
The Herald 4 is a quality steel stove with low and high canopy options. External riddling and airwash controls are fitted as standard as you would expect from Hunter Stoves.
A solid mid-sized stove with canopy options, the Herald 6 from Hunter Stoves is fitted with riddling grate, airwash and a convection system for greater efficiency.
The instantly recognisable Hunter Herald 5 Slimline Stove is designed to sit on a narrow hearth, but wide enough for large logs. Now available with optional canopy.
The Herald 8 Slimline Stove is ideal for larger fireplaces, as it can be run on full capacity for a great flame picture, without making the room unbearably hot.
The Hunter Herald 14 Stove is the largest stove in the herald range. The Herald 14 is available in flat top, low or high canopy verions, with all the usual standard features.
The Hunter Herald 8 central heating stove offers up to 35,000 BTU output, and can burn smokeless fuel, wood or peat. The 8 is a physically large stove with airwash and canopy options.
The Hunter Inglenook Stove is a large stove with only a 4-5kW heat ouput, specifically designed to suit a large fireplace in a small room and offers two canopy options.
With a boiler output of 45,000 BTU the Hunter Herald 14 central heating stove is the largest in the herald range and is available in flat top, low or high canopy versions.
New to the Hunter range of stoves is the impressive Hunter Herald 80B, is a large multi-fuel stove with an exceptional heating capacity, suitable for large properties.
The Hunter range of double sided stoves is undoubtedly the largest of all stove manufacturers and includes both multifuel and wood burning stoves. The range begins with the small double sided Hawk 4, right up to the huge double sided, double depth Herald 14 stove. To see the full range, click on the picture to the left.
The Hawk 4 from Hunter Stoves is a small and compact gas stove that allows installation in a smaller fireplace, yet the can still offer a more than reasonable heat output.
The Hunter Herald 6 Gas Stove has traditional good looks in high, low or flat top versions and simple controls including a fully remote option. Also it can be run with the doors open.
The Hunter Inglenook Stove has all the features of the Herald 6 gas stove, but with longer legs and a large canopy, ideal for filling a large inglenook fireplace.