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    Cornish Granite Inglenook Fireplace Restoration (with pics)

    Hi - They are roughly 300mm back from the stove but the stove also has a heat deflector (came with the stove) to its rear ... the logs have been there for a year and haven't shown any sign of combusting :)
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    Cornish Granite Inglenook Fireplace Restoration (with pics)

    Thank you and sorry it has been a while … where to start? … Well since the last pic we’ve done quite a lot … having realised what was under the hearth and how thin the floor slab had been we have completely renewed and insulated the slab and in doing so made another little discovery …...
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    Cornish Granite Inglenook Fireplace Restoration (with pics)

    Thank you – The hardest part was not knowing what remained above ... but yes it has been great to get everything back to basics. Wood has been stored and we have purchased a Morso Squirrel which should be the ideal size and doesn’t require any extra air vents. So here’s an update...
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    Cornish Granite Inglenook Fireplace Restoration (with pics)

    Update... So we finally cleared all the inside Took out the old lintel ends Constructed a lifting frame Positioned new lintel And this is where we are ... ... next up – slate hearth and wood burner
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