Any Fireplace experts?
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Hi All,
We are just in the process of renovating a 1930's house and the fireplace needs some attention! We would both love a real open fire, however the previous owner had the chimney stack removed and it is looking like that will cost £1500 alone to have put back. So we want to keep our options open, maybe put a real fire in place, however just leave it empty for a year or two till we know where we stand..
Heres the ugly one we removed;

Heres how it looks now, my it was heavy;

I notice there is a crack on the back bit;

So, what are our best options? Should we just buy a surround and a basket to sit some decorative wood and candles in, or should we spend our money on a log burner and maybe avoid having to have a new chimney? Our builder has also said he could build us something and have it rendered - I guess this could be an option... Eeek?
We are just in the process of renovating a 1930's house and the fireplace needs some attention! We would both love a real open fire, however the previous owner had the chimney stack removed and it is looking like that will cost £1500 alone to have put back. So we want to keep our options open, maybe put a real fire in place, however just leave it empty for a year or two till we know where we stand..
Heres the ugly one we removed;

Heres how it looks now, my it was heavy;

I notice there is a crack on the back bit;

So, what are our best options? Should we just buy a surround and a basket to sit some decorative wood and candles in, or should we spend our money on a log burner and maybe avoid having to have a new chimney? Our builder has also said he could build us something and have it rendered - I guess this could be an option... Eeek?
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