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The Ryedale stove

Attributes

Flue diameter
150mm
Heat output
5kw
Fuel type
Cleanburning
Airwash
Yes
OK for smokeless zone
No
Appearance
Traditional but minimal
Made of
Flue exit point
Top or rear
12mm Hearth OK?
No
Height
585mm
Width
400mm
Depth
350mm

The Ryedale is the smallest of the Town and Country range.

Town and Country stoves are produced in Yorkshire, UK and the Ryedale is a multi fuel stove with a single door with a plain glass window. The top 2 air vents spin to allow air in to the firebox. This 5kw output Town and Country stove has an external riddling grate.

 


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The Ryedale stove 2010-04-18 00:48:17 jim gilfillan
Overall rating 
 
4.5
Build quality 
 
5.0
Quality of the finish 
 
5.0
Value for money 
 
5.0
Ease of use 
 
5.0
Ease of lighting 
 
5.0
Burning overnight 
 
3.0
Firebox size 
 
4.0
Does the airwash work 
 
5.0
Controlability 
 
5.0
Handle operation 
 
3.0
Would you buy this again 
 
4.0
Overall satisfaction 
 
5.0
Reviewed by jim gilfillan    April 18, 2010

ryedale stove

i bought this over six years ago,it has served us well in that time conrolability second too none,it looks great in the croft house in harris. where all weather conditions are thrown at this wee gem of a stove it burns peat,wood,&coal with ease the only down side i find the riddle grate is a bit cumbersome but do not find that it detracts to much.i am always glad to see it on a cold winters night.

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