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Note that an open fire is a fire in a fireplace that burns solid fuel, typically coal and/or wood. It shouldn't be confused with things like "coal effect" or "wood effect" fires that are actually fuelled by gas or electricity. |
Note that an open fire is a fire in a fireplace that burns solid fuel, typically coal and/or wood. It shouldn't be confused with things like "coal effect" or "wood effect" fires that are actaully fuelled by gas or electricity. |
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This page categorises places (usually pubs) that have open fires.
Note that an open fire is a fire in a fireplace that burns solid fuel, typically coal and/or wood. It shouldn't be confused with things like "coal effect" or "wood effect" fires that are actaully fuelled by gas or electricity.
Sometimes it's not easy at first glance to tell whether a fire is real. The biggest tell-tale sign is the smell: if you can't smell anything, then it's probably not real. Other signs are ashes around the fireplace, tools (tongs, poker, shovel etc.) and a basket or bucket nearby holding wood, coal or other combustibles.
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