We are wanting to install a woodburner, and have taken out the small coal burning fire and opened up the chimney breast area to allow space to accommodate the woodburner. Work has been done by previous occupants, and we were horrified at the state of the brickwork. On the side wall in particular., there's a large hole where pipes have been removed at some time and the hole just left. We really don't want to have to remove all the bricks and then find imperial sized bricks to re lay as this would be a mammoth task. It has been suggested that we buy marble tiles and cover the whole chimney back and hearth, but I feel that brick would look better, and more in keeping with the woodburner.The house is 55 years old. If anyone could possibly advice, we would greatly appreciate it.
Does your DIY shop stock a kind of thin brick which is only about 2cm thick and used for decoration? I live in France and we can get that here so suppose you can in UK
Thank you so much coccinelle. That is extremely helpful, and looking at the pictures you also sent, I have found just the brick face we want. If I can't find what we want here, I think we should come across to France. I can then stock up on wine, cheese, olive oil, etc!!!!!!
I'm very grateful to you for sending me this information. Many thanks once again. Lucienne
Thank you for your answer Bright Spark. I'm actually going to see a company in Nottingham in the morning who stock brick slips, and have made a note of your suggestion to take with me. It was very helpful and much appreciated.