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With
over 50 years of manufacturing fires and heating equipment Dunsley believe we can offer a range of solid fuel
fires, and stoves to suit all requirements. Continual
development using up to date technology and quality control gives
you the best of safety devices and fuel efficiency.
Dunsley Heat Ltd
is a family run business formed in 1950 by the Broadbent
brothers who developed solid fuel open fire central heating boilers.
The Broadbent family still run the business today although the next
generation now form the main management structure.
Today Dunsley
offer a great deal more than just boilers, we offer solutions for
every heating requirement, including multi-fuel stoves and open fires. |
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2011 Highlander 16 stove central heating version, further developments in progress
2010 Highlander 8 and 10 multi-fuel stoves New single SOLO door versions
2009 Highlander 5 Enviro-burn stove developed for clean burning in smoke controlled areas.
2008 Highlander 5 and 7 stoves High leg versions developed.
2007 Highlander 10 multifuel stove central heating version created.
2006 Yorkshire central heating boiler version and Highlander 10 Dry version
2005 Development of the Highlander 8 CH stove providing central heating
for the home. 2004 The
Highlander 5, 7 and 8 Log store developed and launched into market
place along with the Highlander 8 double fronted stove and
The Yorkshire range cooker, a traditional genuine range cooker.
The Yorkshire stove also has a face lift to bring it into line
with the Highlander range of stoves. 2003 The Highlander 8 twin door
stove developed and added to our range of Multi-fuel stoves. 2002 Pennine
Range cooker developed and introduced into the market place
"Probably the most advanced range cooker of its type in Europe"
2001 A range of traditional multifuel stoves " The
Highlander " was developed to complement the Yorkshire stove with
riddling grate and Air-Wash system. 2000 An additional range of gas fires was developed with
C.E. approval for class 2 flues with a choice of designs and high
level controllability. 1999. The Yorkshire Stove was officially tested and
approved by the Secretary of State for the Environment for use in
smoke control areas under the clean air act. 1997. In conjunction with the Coal Research Establishment
Group Ltd. developed the first Down Burning multi-fuel stove for
use in smoke control areas named the "Yorkshire Stove". 1996. New range of living flame CE approved gas fires
developed to meet new stringent European Community regulations. 1995. Gained ISO 9002 quality assurance registration for
solid fuel units and gas products. 1992. Developed Heat Exchange Ventilation units which save
heat and energy, more efficient than normal extractor fans. 1988. Acquired a high precision engineering company close by to
expand into a different area of manufacture. Also abbreviated name
to Dunsleyheat Ltd. 1987. Diversified into the living flame gas open fire
heating market. 1985. Same engineering group sold the business back to the
Broadbent family for the next generation of Broadbent's to manage
with guidance from the remaining Broadbent senior. The Dunsley/Baker
neutralizer Link-up system was marketed to enable 2 or more
boilers to be combined into 1 heating system for ease of use. 1974. Sold Dunsley Heating to an Engineering Group, one of
the original Broadbent brothers retired. 1973. Acquired a small manufacturing company making
Industrial Heating Equipment. 1960. Acquired land outside the centre of Holmfirth and
built a new factory to cope with the increased demand for solid
fuel units
1952. Formed
Dunsley Heating Appliance Co. Ltd. Selling solid fuel open fired
boilers, fires and accessories.
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