An outdoor stove is a wonderful thing. It delivers heat, light, and delicious food. It enhances long, hot summer days. And it brings late night celebrations to sparkling life. Sitting at the heart of your alfresco lifestyle, the great outdoors becomes even more of a pleasure.
Callow Light Stone Outdoor Wood Burning Fireplace Self Assembly Kit
Callow Dark Stone Outdoor Wood Burning Fireplace Self Assembly Kit
Cook King Havana Decorative Stove
Lifestyle 9kW Triple Burner Cast Iron Boiling Ring
Lifestyle 9kW Dual Burner Cast Iron Boiling Ring / Gas Stove
Lifestyle 8KW Single Burner Cast Iron Boiling Ring
Lifestyle 8kW Single Burner Cast Iron Boiling Ring / Gas Stove
Lifestyle 7kW Single Burner Pressed Steel Boiling Ring
An outdoor stove sits somewhere between a chiminea and a fire bowl or fire pit. It gives you a wonderful way to add the sheer magic of a real fire to your garden or patio without the dangers of open flames. They're safely contained in the body of the stove, while still being visible, so you can relax, tune in, drop out and forget yourself in their magical flickering.
Tough, thick good quality steel sits at the heart of our small yet gorgeous selection of garden stoves. They're built to last, sit firmly on the ground, and are good and safe.
The cut-out designs we've found are really stunning, giving you more than a view of the flames. You get an amazing pattern as well, beautiful by day and the ultimate in drama by night. No wonder they make such a cool focal point for outdoor events and celebrations.
It might be a birthday celebration, a get-together with your best mates, a winter's gardening session, even a late night party with friends and family. These popular outdoor stoves will add lots of extra style, fun and interest to your garden, giving you an exciting focal point.
FAQs on Outdoor Stoves & Fireplaces
- Outdoor stoves: Typically compact, enclosed units designed for focused heat and sometimes cooking
- Outdoor fireplaces: Larger, more permanent structures that create a focal point in the garden and offer ambient heat
- Wood: The most common and traditional fuel – use dry, seasoned hardwood for best results
- Smokeless fuel: Suitable for certain stoves and fireplaces – check manufacturer guidance
- Bioethanol: Clean-burning and ideal for modern fireplaces with no smoke or ash
Yes, when used responsibly:
- Place them on a stable, non-combustible surface
- Keep a safe distance from fences, overhangs, and flammable materials
- Never leave fires unattended and keep water or sand nearby
Some outdoor stoves come with cooking plates or grills, allowing you to cook:
- Pizza
- Meat and vegetables
- Boil kettles or pans
- Portable stoves: Usually come flat-packed and are simple to assemble with basic tools
- Built-in fireplaces: May require more complex installation or professional fitting
- Use a weatherproof cover when not in use
- Store portable stoves indoors over winter, if possible
- For metal units, check for rust and repaint with heat-resistant paint if needed
Regular maintenance includes:
- Emptying ash and debris after each use
- Checking for cracks (clay units) or rust (metal units)
- Cleaning the flue or chimney (if applicable) to ensure safe airflow
- Ensure the fire isn’t too large or damp
- Check the airflow and chimney or vent openings aren’t blocked
- Wind direction can also impact smoke flow – repositioning may help