If the chimney breast is there (it can be expensive to remove) but the fire place has been removed, you can still make a feature with a fire surround shelf
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Slate hearth
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A black slate fire surround with brick slips used at the back of the fireplace before putting in stove
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Unused fireplace tiled inside
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Fireplace with new slate hearth
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Reclaimed fireplace put into a room that had lost its fireplace
The ceiling rose has also been replaced
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Nice gently curved top to the newly opened up fireplace
Nice tiled hearth
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Exposing some brickwork around the fireplace
No surround
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Tiled hearth
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Fireplace tiles scrubbed and treated with sealant brings out the colours
Slate hearth - can’t see it
Love the over mantle mirrors and the double doors. But pocket doors would be better. Furniture also divides the two rooms.
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