It may seem odd to everyone here, but we haven't yet got a wood burning fire/stove installed in our house. This is mainly because we have a fairly new gas fire (which as it turns out isn't very good) and also because we live within the boundaries of a town, and I understand that you therefore need a special and much more expensive flue arrangement to be able to comply with the clean air act.
Can anybody recommend a wood burning fire or stove that we can put into our lounge to supplement the central heating and that will fit onto an ordinary semi-detached fireplace AND that will comply with clean air legislation affecting towns? It makes obvious sense for us to use the spare wood generated by our woodland to heat the house. Our downstairs area is completely open-plan (thanks to adaptations for my Mum, when she was alive, and using a wheelchair) and we can heat the house pretty well from one fire in the right place. The central heating could then be used only in the mornings for when we get up.
All suggestions very gratefully received.