Logs & Firewood Biggleswade

Biggleswade Logs

Free delivery to Biggleswade
and surrounding areas.

  • Kiln-dried logs
  • Free delivery
  • Free stacking service
  • Local team delivering to Biggleswade

Biggleswade Logs

Free delivery to Biggleswade and surrounding areas.

  • Kiln-dried logs
  • Free delivery
  • Free stacking service
  • Local team delivering to Biggleswade

At Nene Valley Firewood, we supply top-quality kiln-dried logs with free delivery and stacking across Biggleswade and surrounding villages. Whether you’re in town or tucked away in the Bedfordshire countryside, our local team delivers straight to your door. Fast, friendly, and five-star rated. Keep your home warm with sustainably sourced wood, dried and ready to burn.

Best Selling Logs And Firewood In Biggleswade

Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs by the Square Metre

Top-quality firewood logs with a long burn and great heat efficiency.

Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs by the Square Metre

Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs 1, 2 or 3 loose m³

£210/M3 Incl. VAT (WITH FREE STACKING)

Buy Kiln-dried hardwood logs by the cubic metre for economy and value. Logs will be stacked for free in an outside location.

Kiln Dried hardwood logs in nets

Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs 12, 30 or 60 nets

 £110 – £450 Incl. VAT

Choose from 12, 30 or 60 nets for economy firewood. Always below 18% moisture content.

Free Firewood Delivery Beyond Biggleswade

We also offer free delivery to all of the local areas around Biggleswade including Millow, Dunton, Sutton, Lower Caldecote, Broom, Langford and Ickwell.
Whether you live near Biggleswade Market Square, along the London Road, or in a countryside village, we’ll bring your logs right to your door.

Why choose us for your logs in Biggleswade?

FAQs

Delivery times depend on our time of year but are typically 2-4 working days unless specified elsewhere, we also offer a next day delivery service. We will always give you a call or text to arrange a date and time as we want to make sure it is convenient for you.

Logs need to be dried before they are burnt; if they aren’t, the extra moisture must be dried off by the fire, wasting precious heat energy. Additionally, wet firewood releases harmful toxins that can build up in your appliance increasing the risk of a fire. These toxins also escape into the atmosphere and are detrimental to environmental and human health. Kiln-dried logs are far more efficient, burning hotter and longer while producing less smoke. Ours are guaranteed below 18% moisture and carry the Woodsure ‘Ready to Burn’ certification – ideal for homes with log burners or open fireplaces.

We are delighted to be certified by the Woodsure ‘Ready to Burn’ scheme. They are the only certification scheme in the UK that rigorously checks that wood fuel producers produce and supply wood fuel to the correct standard. Not only do their rigorous standards contribute to the reduction of air pollution, they also act to protect your appliance from unnecessary damage. To learn more about this worthwhile scheme, visit woodsure.co.uk.

This depends on the size of your burner. Our standard size is 10 inch, but we offer a range of sizes from small to large in length, as well as chunky or skinny logs so you have five sizes to choose from. If unsure, check your stove manual or give our friendly team a call and we’ll help you choose the right size.

The vast majority of our wood comes from within the UK. Many of our logs are sourced from managed woodland across Bedfordshire and other surrounding counties and dried on our local site. Your logs could have come from just a few miles outside of Biggleswade! By sourcing and drying our logs locally, we reduce unnecessary transport and support responsible forestry, helping to preserve the local countryside.

Yes, Biggleswade is not currently in a smoke control zone, so you can use a log burner or open fire. Just be sure to burn kiln-dried wood, like ours, which meets all the requirements for clean, efficient burning. It’s always a good idea to check the Biggleswade Town Council website for updates.

Proudly Serving The Biggleswade Community

You might’ve seen our delivery vans near Jordan’s Mill, The Old Town Hall, or on the B659. Whether you’re in a Victorian terrace near the town centre or a rural farmhouse on the outskirts, we’re here to keep your firewood topped up all year round.

Send us a picture of one of our vans in Biggleswade and we’ll add some free firelighters to your next order!

Fun Facts…. Biggleswade’s Historic Connection to Wood and Fire

The Great Fire of 1785

On 16 June 1785, a catastrophic blaze began at The Crown Inn when a servant carelessly dumped hot ashes near dry straw. The fire ignited rapidly, engulfing one-third of the town in just four hours. It spread through St Andrew’s Street, Holme Lane, Langford (Hitchin) Street, Market Square, Foundry Lane, and more.
The destruction was extensive, nine maltings and 103 houses were lost, leaving 332 people homeless. Property damage was estimated at £22,500, prompting a national relief appeal.

The 1896 Shambles Fire

On 28 March 1896, fire broke out in the town’s Shambles, two central blocks of market buildings, one wooden and one brick. The fire likely began due to a gas explosion. Wooden stalls, along with a boot making and a butcher’s shop, were destroyed. To fight it, fire hoses were laid all the way back to the river.
Though disruptive, the fire created a redevelopment opportunity. The Urban District Council later cleared the area, levelling the market square and transforming it into a cleaner, more functional space.

Wood-Related Industry & Recurrent Fire Risks

Holme Mills (Jordan’s Mill): This long-standing mill, established at least since the Domesday Book, modernised after a fire in 1894, adding a water wheel and an oil engine for milling. The business endured through generations and additional fire risks to remain active today.
Franklin’s Mill on Mill Lane was destroyed by fire in 1945, later rebuilt and eventually converted into residential flats in 1982.