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Wallace Limestone Fireplace Surround

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Current price €1,485.00
€1,485.00 - €1,565.00
Current price €1,485.00
Availability:
Dispatchs in 5-6 Working Days
Availability:
Dispatchs in 5-6 Working Days
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Pickup available at Spratt Fireplaces

Usually ready in 5+ days
What does "Order Now" mean?

With our extensive range of products, we may not always have every item readily available at our main Newmills Warehouse. If a product is labeled “Order Now,” it means we need to either transfer it from another warehouse or have it shipped directly from our supplier. This process typically takes 1-2 working days, followed by an additional 1-2 working days for delivery.

If an item is out of stock or there is a stocking error, we will promptly inform you with an estimated delivery date. At that point, you’ll have the choice to proceed with the order or cancel it, based on your preference.

Manual & Installation Instructions

Click the link below to download Manual.

Diagrams/Dimensions

Please note: Dimensions are provided for reference only and may be subject to change without prior notice.

Shipping and Returns

Shipping & Deliveries

Delivery Terms and Conditions

Is delivery free of Charge?

Delivery Charges for Ireland including Northern Ireland

Free delivery may be applied to selected products on checkout via coupon codes or as a promotion as certain times.

Checkout items weighting 31kg and over are subject to a €69.95 delivery charge. (Rate applies to standard euro pallet Less than 1m square)

Checkout items weighting under 30kg are subject to a €7.95 delivery charge.

Delivery Charges for Mainland UK

Checkout items weighting 31kg and over are subject to a €195 delivery charge. (Rate applies to standard euro pallet Less than 1m square)

Checkout items weighting under 30kg are subject to a €29.95 delivery charge.

When will I receive my delivery?

Order Processing:

The amount of time it takes for us to prepare your order for shipping.

This typically takes 1 – 2 working days however, some orders placed before 11am may ship that same day, orders may take up to 5 days to ship.

What does “Back Order” mean?
Due to the large number of products we offer, we may not always have everything in stock at our main Newmills Warehouse. If a product is marked as “Back Order,” it means we need to either transfer the item from another one of our warehouses or have it shipped directly from our supplier. This process typically takes about 1-2 working days, after which the item will be dispatched to you, usually arriving within another 1-2 working days.

In the event that the product is out of stock or there is a stocking error, we will promptly contact you with an estimated delivery date. At that time, you’ll have the option to continue with the order or cancel it—whichever you prefer.

Delivery for parcels under 30kg will be made by van and driver, large parcels and crates will be made by truck. For large crates the address must have a flat surface (ie. Concrete or Asphalt) Please note the courier will not place goods inside your home.

How many attempts will be made?

One attempt is made at delivering your goods, if the delivery of your goods was unsuccessful the goods will return to the couriers distribution centre, In which time we will have a short window to contact you to arrange next day delivery, this may incur extra delivery charges, If next day delivery is not possible the goods will return to our warehouse and a refund or store credit less delivery charges may be made, or a new delivery date plus delivery charge can be arranged.

What am I responsible for upon delivery?

Examine your order upon delivery to ensure that there are no visible signs of damaged, missing or incorrect pieces. In the event that there are missing, damaged or incorrect packages, please contact us on 074 9124144.

Do not sign for damaged or missing goods as we cannot be held responsible after goods have been signed for, any damages reported after signatures have been made may not be replaced free of charge.

What additional fees may apply?

There may be circumstances that require additional payment by you if the conditions mentioned have not been met.

[For example, if you need to change the delivery address and your order has already been shipped, Request to hold goods prior or after shipping, etc.

Warranty Terms
SKU LSAWA54 / DF7

Shown here with Honed Insert, Hearth and the Kinsale 550 Cassette Stove 

Aegean Limestone is a natural stone known for its soft, warm tones and subtle, elegant appearance

Bolection Fireplace Style & Era

The Bolection fireplace is a distinctive architectural design characterized by its bold, projecting moulding that frames the fireplace opening. This style creates a sense of depth and elegance, making it a timeless choice for both traditional and modern interiors.

Design Characteristics

The defining feature of a Bolection fireplace is its raised, curved moulding, which extends beyond the main surround. This moulding creates a soft, sweeping profile that enhances the overall visual appeal of the fireplace. The design is often crafted from limestone, marble, or wood, and it works well in a variety of settings, from grand period homes to sleek contemporary spaces.

Historical Era & Origins

The Bolection style originated in the late 17th century, particularly during the reign of King Louis XIV in France. It was introduced as a way to create more ornate and sculptural architectural details, especially in grand residences and palaces. The style later gained popularity in England during the Baroque and Georgian periods, where it was commonly used in stately homes and elegant townhouses.

During the Georgian period, Bolection fireplaces were often crafted in limestone or marble, with their curving profiles adding a refined yet understated decorative element. The style remained popular throughout the 18th and 19th centuries and saw a revival in the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20th century.

Modern Use & Appeal

Today, Bolection fireplaces are frequently chosen for their ability to blend classical elegance with contemporary minimalism. They are widely used in restoration projects for period properties but are also favoured in modern interiors for their clean, sculptural lines. The design works well in both ornate and minimalist settings, making it a versatile choice for interior designers and architects