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  The Heaton All Tiled Fireplace
The Heaton All Tiled Fireplace

The Heaton All Tiled Fireplace

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An All Tiled Fireplace with a fan design
inspired by a stained glass window
in Heaton Chapel, Manchester.

These Fireplaces are shown at 40" wide
but can be manufactured at any size
and with variations in shape if necessary.
We offer a complete bespoke service
where each Fireplace is manufactured
to a customers requirements.

Tiled Fireplace including hearth and fret from

£875

To burn solid fuel a stool grate is also required.
Living Flame Gas Fires are also available
to suit these Fireplaces.

All tiled products are manufactured in
Manchester at our factory/showroom site

Different opening tiles are available
in different designs.

Hearth sizes
Originally most pre-war Fireplaces would have
had hearths laid flush with the wooden floor.
In general they were about 48" wide and 18" deep.
Current gas and solid fuel regulations now
stipulate that a 2"(50mm) raised hearth is required.

Our hearths can me made in large sizes so that
the Fireplace Mantel stands on it, small so that the Fireplace Mantel
stands on the floor or somewhere in between
(either the Fireplace Mantel or the hearth is cut out).
The standard sizes are small (39.5" x 16"in 4" tiles)
and large( 54"x15") in 6" tiles but they can be made
in any size or shape on request.

The Heaton All Tiled Fireplace
The Heaton All Tiled Fireplace

Our Tiled Fireplaces can be made in many sizes and colours.
The main colours we use are now shown on our tile colour page

 

20th Century Fires reserves the right to make minor design changes to the reproduction inserts or Fireplace Mantels shown on this site.

Our tiles are reproduced using similar methods to the original items and the degree of shade variation is inherent and desirable. Tiles are manufactured to bs6431 and are not guaranteed against crazing. Whilst most tiles do not normally craze, the thickness of glaze necessary to reproduce the very shiny Victorian colours may occasionally cause this to occur. It does not affect the serviceability and actually achieves a truer degree of reproduction effect. In certain conditions high gloss glazes are prone to discolouration and marking due to chemical attack from certain liquids including hard water. Victorian colours are easily scratched and should not be used in areas subject to abrasion.

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