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By *lynJ OP   Man 43 weeks ago

Morden

....my chimney swept so I can have a lovely log fire this evening.

Who else enjoys a log fire?

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By *eamus1956Man 43 weeks ago

Dagenham

Love them so cosy and homely

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By *ustamanMan 43 weeks ago

weymouth


"....my chimney swept so I can have a lovely log fire this evening.

Who else enjoys a log fire?"

Yup

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By *lynJ OP   Man 43 weeks ago

Morden

Any ladies enjoy a toasty fire?

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By *erry bull1Man 43 weeks ago

doncaster

I’ve had one for 10 years and source my own logs ,

Last year it saved me £350 on my gas bill

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By *olfandtazCouple 43 weeks ago

Bristol

We do enjoy a log fire, especially for weekend breaks, good thing there are a fair few available on airbnb

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

We have 2 log burners in our house, absolutely love them. Throw out a lot of heat and economical.

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By *ndycoinsMan 43 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

log burner.great for cooking on.

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By *hrimper36Couple 43 weeks ago

Central France dept 36

I’ve had one for 17 years and my local farmer gave me use of a forest for wood but I only cut the dead trees down of which there are loads.

But now I live with Eve and she has heating which is noisy and not as nice.

T

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By *eroLondonMan 43 weeks ago

Covent Garden

If it's complemented with a vintage leather Chesterfield, a glass of mulled wine and some amorous flirting with a delicious woman over the ether then who could refuse a log fire?

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

We have a log burner, it's lovely to sit near and enjoy it's warmth. Plus it's free to use

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By *ellhungvweMan 43 weeks ago

Cheltenham

Is this thread actually a euphemism OP?

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales

Love an open fire.

Reminds me of Christmas’s spent with my grandparents.

Also enjoy them in a pub. Makes them feel homely and cosy albeit you do start to sweat your tits off after awhile.

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By *aizyWoman 43 weeks ago

west midlands

We had one in the house I grew up in, I don't half miss it!

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple 43 weeks ago

kent


"If it's complemented with a vintage leather Chesterfield, a glass of mulled wine and some amorous flirting with a delicious woman over the ether then who could refuse a log fire?"

This describes my winter evenings perfectly x

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple 43 weeks ago

kent


"We had one in the house I grew up in, I don't half miss it!"

Dearest Daizy, you are welcome to come join us around the fire any time Xx

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Been enjoying one the last few nights amy late fathers house but the noises from the back boiler are rather worrying. I don't remember it making that noise in the past.

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By *sWyldWoman 43 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I really miss my old cottage for the log burner. We used to toast mallows indoors it was great

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By *lym4realCouple 43 weeks ago

plymouth

Yep can't beat a open fire and had a back boiler here for years and the water was lovelly and hot then the council decided to "Upgrade" to multi point boilers so we were glad of the central heating but the water wasn't no where as hot as with our back boiler !! looked like the scene from the Exorcist when we ran the bath with the steam rolling along our hallway though !!

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales


"I really miss my old cottage for the log burner. We used to toast mallows indoors it was great "

You moved FROM a cottage??!!! For the love of all that is holy, why?!?! I’d give my left arm for a Cottage (a nice one, not one that is falling to bits).

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By *aizyWoman 43 weeks ago

west midlands


"We had one in the house I grew up in, I don't half miss it!

Dearest Daizy, you are welcome to come join us around the fire any time Xx"

I'm on my way!!

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By *RWoodyCouple 43 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

Very much so OP! I think there is something really captivating about watching flames dance around.

J x

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple 43 weeks ago

kent


"I really miss my old cottage for the log burner. We used to toast mallows indoors it was great

You moved FROM a cottage??!!! For the love of all that is holy, why?!?! I’d give my left arm for a Cottage (a nice one, not one that is falling to bits).

"

Ours is 400 years old and listed. While it is lovely, it’s also small, freezing cold in the winter, and requires a lot of maintenance. We love it, but we will probably move again in the not too distant future Xx

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple 43 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Yep, have one, love it and have just had the flue swept too!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 43 weeks ago

Central

I love them but concerned about the dangerous pollution that they can cause

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By *lynJ OP   Man 43 weeks ago

Morden


"Is this thread actually a euphemism OP?"

Not at all.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Mines been lit every night since October

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By *lueDressWoman 43 weeks ago

Bath

We had one for many years...messy but worth it.

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By *obilebottomMan 43 weeks ago

All over

Not sure why I just thought of Mary Poppins

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By *lynJ OP   Man 43 weeks ago

Morden


"Mines been lit every night since October "

Mine started to put smoke into the room about 3 weeks ago. Not had a fire since then as I was waiting for the sweep to come round. I'm looking forward to a roaring fire tonight.

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By *sWyldWoman 43 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"I really miss my old cottage for the log burner. We used to toast mallows indoors it was great

You moved FROM a cottage??!!! For the love of all that is holy, why?!?! I’d give my left arm for a Cottage (a nice one, not one that is falling to bits).

"

It was sold so I had to move. I was gutted

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales


"I really miss my old cottage for the log burner. We used to toast mallows indoors it was great

You moved FROM a cottage??!!! For the love of all that is holy, why?!?! I’d give my left arm for a Cottage (a nice one, not one that is falling to bits).

It was sold so I had to move. I was gutted "

Ah that’s a shame. Hope you’re just as happy where you are now though.

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