DescriptionGurney Stove - Bude - 27 December 2008.jpg
English: An example of a Gurney Stove, a type of solid fuel burning central heating stove invented by Goldsworthy Gurney, patented in 1856, and used in large buildings such as cathedrals. Some are said to be in use to this day. Photographed with permission at The Castle, Bude, Cornwall.
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