A wood fired oven. Italian? I hear you ask? No, strictly British - just the way we like it.

The Stone Bake Oven Company hand cast a range of wood burning ovens for commercial and residential application, to be installed both indoors and outdoors. Also known as pizza ovens, these fabulous bits of kit are hand cast in the UK, utilising UK sourced materials and British labour.

Capable of cooking a vast range of dishes, from authentic pizza, to roasts, breads and desserts, there's not much a wood fired oven can't do. The Stone Bake Oven Company have a range of ovens, suitable for varying budgets and space restraints, but all with the same, high-level of quality.

Cast from an insulating aggregate, a Stone Bake Oven is designed to heat up faster, retain heat for longer and  last you an age. Micro-mesh Technology exclusive to the Stone Bake Oven Company, insures your are investing in a robust oven, to ensure brilliant cooking results time and time again.

The perfect way to entertain outdoors this summer, its time to ditch the rusty old BBQ, and instead opt for roasting, grilling, baking and pizza cooking perfection, in an outdoor pizza oven. Create your own design, you can use the range of pizza ovens just as they are, or build them in for a bespoke look, to suit your home and garden. 

So to extend your, or your clients kitchen outdoors, satisfy the novice through to the professional chef, check out the Stone Bake Oven Company website, www.thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk. To find product information, cook along video's, cooking guidance and free wood fired recipe's.

 

  

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