Charnwood C-Five BLU
The C-Five has a similar output to the C-Four but it is built with landscape proportions to take a slightly longer log length; 351mm (14″).
The stove is fire brick lined and in certain situations, can be installed without the need for external air due to its rated output of 5kW. This stove meets Clean Air Act requirements for smoke control exemption; allowing wood to be burnt in smoke control areas.
C-Series Family
The C-Series is one of Charnwood’s latest innovations. A range of classically styled wood burning stoves that feature one single air control and an integrated inlet for ducting external air to improve performance and efficiency. There are six stoves within the C-Series.
Features
- Non-Blu model available with a drop-in grate for burning solid fuel
- Cleanburn airwash technology
- Drop down throat plate enabling the chimney to be swept through the stove
- DEFRA exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas
Output and Materials
- Output: 4.9kW (range 2-5.5kW)
- Materials: Plate steel, cast iron, fire brick, ceramic glass
Customisation Options
- Flue boiler
- Vertical rear flue adaptor
- Rear heatshield
- Store stand and high legs
- Choice of eight colours
Options on offer: store stand/high legs/ash removal kit and/or heat shield. Plus for any other colour other than black it’s an additional charge of £129.60.
There is also available the C-Five DUO from £1782.00
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Last updated 16 July 2025