Firewood
Discover our full range of premium firewood — from classic kiln-dried hardwood logs to Swedish Torches for outdoor cooking and fire pit ambience. Every option is FSC-certified, ultra-dry, and delivered in compact, fully recyclable packaging.
All of our Ash, Oak, and Birch logs are kiln-dried to under 15% moisture for hotter, longer-lasting burns with minimal smoke and soot. Perfect for woodburners, pizza ovens, fire pits, and narrowboat stoves.
Ash Logs – Versatile and consistent, ideal for everyday home heating
Oak Logs – Dense, slow-burning, and long-lasting with deep embers
Birch Logs – Fast-lighting and flame-rich for quick, beautiful fires
Swedish Torch – One-log fire for outdoor gatherings and simple cooking
Each product is designed for clean, efficient combustion and low-emission transport. Whether you’re building a fire indoors or outdoors, we’ve got the perfect fuel.
Helpful Guides & Resources
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Kiln Dried vs Seasoned Logs
Understand the difference between kiln-dried and seasoned logs — and why ultra-dry hardwood gives you a cleaner, hotter burn every time. -
Understanding Moisture Content in Firewood
Why does moisture content matter? Learn how sub-15% logs improve heat output, reduce smoke, and protect your stove. -
How to Light the Perfect Fire
A practical, beginner-friendly guide to lighting your fire quickly and efficiently using kindling and kiln-dried logs. -
Why We Only Sell Hardwood — Not Softwood
Discover why hardwoods like oak, ash, and birch outperform softwood in burn quality, longevity, and value. -
How Much Firewood Do I Need for Winter?
Planning for the colder months? This guide breaks down how many boxes you’ll need based on your usage and stove type. -
Safe Firewood Storage for Holiday Lets & Rentals
Whether you're a host or a homeowner, here’s how to store kiln-dried logs safely, neatly, and within easy reach. -
Tips for Stove Installation & EcoDesign Compliance
Stay compliant and efficient — a helpful guide to modern woodburner regulations and how kiln-dried logs support EcoDesign. -
Chimney Sweep Hiring
Kiln-dried logs reduce soot and residue, but regular sweeping is still essential. Here’s what to know before booking a chimney sweep. -
How to Use a Swedish Torch
A simple guide to lighting, cooking on, and safely enjoying this all-in-one outdoor log fire. Great for beginners or seasoned fire lovers.