Firewood Market Harborough
Firewood Market Harborough
Free delivery to Market Harborough
and surrounding areas.
- Kiln-dried logs
- Free delivery
- Free stacking service
- Local team delivering to Market Harborough


Firewood Market Harborough
Free delivery to Market Harborough and surrounding areas.
- Kiln-dried logs
- Free delivery
- Free stacking service
- Local team delivering to Market Harborough

At Nene Valley Firewood, we supply top-quality kiln-dried logs with free delivery and stacking across Market Harborough and surrounding villages. Whether you’re in town or tucked away in the Leicestershire 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 Market Harborough
Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs – Bulk Bag
£145 Incl. VAT
Top-quality firewood logs with a long burn and great heat efficiency.
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 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 Market Harborough
We also offer free delivery to all of the local areas around Market Harborough including Lubenham, Foxton, Great Bowden, Marton Trussell, East Farndon, Dingley and Sutton Bassett. Whether you live near Farndon Fields Farm Shop, close to Harborough Town Football Club, or near Market Harborough Country Park, we’ll bring your logs right to your door.

Why choose us for your logs in Market Harborough?

You might’ve seen our delivery vans near Welland Park, Harborough Market, or on the A6. Whether you’re in a Victorian terrace near the town centre or a countryside home 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 Market Harborough and we’ll add some free firelighters to your next order!
Fun Facts…. Market Harborough’s Historic Connection to Wood and Fire

Timber Architecture & Market Life
• The Old Grammar School is one of the town’s most iconic timber structures. Built in 1614, this raised building provided a sheltered market space below, showcasing how wood was central to both educational buildings and trade infrastructure.
• The market itself has flourished since 1204, with wooden stalls and structures lining the High Street and Square for centuries.
Industrial Growth Fuelled by Fire
• By the 19th century, Market Harborough had diversified into several industries, including a brickworks, brewery, wheelwright/coachworks, and the British Glues and Chemicals works, all reliant on combustible materials and fire-based processes.
• The Symington corset factory, initially established in the former carpet factory in the mid-1800s and expanded in 1884, later housed Harborough Museum. This transformation symbolizes the evolution from wood-associated craftsmanship and home heating fuel (corsets often used wooden stays) to more sophisticated industrial fire-reliant manufacturing.
Firefighting and Public Safety
• In 1679, Market Harborough responded proactively to fire risk by acquiring a fire engine, maintained by local feoffees (trustee of land), evidence of early civic investment in fire protection.
• Maintenance of fire equipment continued into the 18th century, supported through subscriptions and even by insurers like the Sun Fire Office, with equipment often stored in the church belfry.
• A Volunteer Fire Brigade was formed in 1870, evolving into a public fire service by the late 19th century. The town’s first official fire station, constructed in 1903, marks a shift to more organized, fire-ready infrastructure.



