It was a first for us this week when we had Vicki accompany us for a couple of days. Vicki is one of our longstanding customers and has always had wood-burning stoves. Over the years we have helped train as many as 15 male
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Elsenham – No Idea What Make of Stove this is?
No I definitely haven’t seen anything like this before!! This stove was in a house we swept at this year in Ellsenham, although it is part of a modern installation, I have never come across anything quite like it before. At first I thought it
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Sewards End – Birkbecks Heritage Property with an Inglenook Chimney
Here we are working at another heritage property, this is Birbecks in Sewards End. It is a Grade II Listed Building: Listing No: 1196236, Date listed: 01 Nov 1972. The property, like many heritage properties in the area, is timber framed and has a beautiful
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Saffron Walden – Sweeping at the Kings Arms
I have never mentioned this before, but we sweep at a great many pubs across the area, so perhaps this could become a regular feature of my weekly blog. Here we are at one of our regular sweeps, the Kings Arms in Market Hill
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Type 2 Smoke Testing at Various locations
Here is something we do as a matter of course following a sweep, a type 2 smoke test, which checks the draw of the chimney and whether there is any smoke spillage into the room. The chimney is warmed with a firelighter (my preferred
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Finchingfield – Scan 83-1 Multi-Fuel Stove
A short time ago I was called to a barn conversion in Finchingfield where the customer was reporting having heard a bird ‘flapping around’ in the stove chimney. The stove turned out to be this rather stylish contemporary Scan 83-1 multi-fuel stove. I dismantled the
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Sweeping for the Bishop of Chelmsford Again – Danbury Church – Some More Bench Ends
Here are some more of the wonderful medieval bench ends from the fantastic St John the Baptiste church at Danbury. Three were so many beautiful examples, I just wanted to share some more of them with everyone. There was so much to see at
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Sweeping for the Bishop of Chelmsford Again – Danbury Church – Bench End Carvings
This week we are back at the church of St John the Baptiste at Danbury. Here are just a small selection from the many surviving medieval bench ends carvings from the church at Danbury. As can be seen the church of St John the
Sweeping for the Bishop of Chelmsford Again – Danbury Church – Crusader Knights Effigies
The church of St John the Baptiste at Danbury has three very rare oak carved effigies of Norman Crusader Knights which date from the 13th century. Interestingly, they can be dated with some certainty due to the armour that they are wearing. The two
Sweeping for the Bishop of Chelmsford Again – Danbury Church
This week’s blog is about another medieval church that we have visited whilst sweeping for the Bishop of Chelmsford, the church at Danbury. In my view it is probably one of the most interesting churches and sites that we have visited in our Essex


My name is Paddy McKeown, I am a retired police officer (Detective Sergeant – Metropolitan Police), turned chimney sweep. I have completed training with ‘The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps’, and Rod Tech UK (Power Sweeping).