5M Fire Retardant Bell Tent with Stove Hole - Life Under Canvas (2024)

From: £695.00

Keep warm byusing a wood burning stove in your tent. Our Fire Retardant tents are suitable for use with a stove with a top exiting flue.They are the perfect solution for a stylish and practical life under canvas and the 5m is our bestseller.

The most spacious bell tent solution for a family or larger group of friends with plenty of space for a couple of double beds or 6/8 singles.

For more information on stoves and flashing kits please see our advice page.

Find Bell Tent assembly instructionshere.

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SKU: BT5FRSCategories: 2-6 Man Tents (5m), Bell Tents, With Stove HoleTags: 5m bell tent, 5m bell tent with stove hole, bell tent, camping, FR, glamping, large family tent, stove hole, tent

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got a questions? We hope you find all the answers here, but if not feel free to get in touch and we’ll be pleased to help

Bell Tents

aWhere is the best place to pitch my bell tent?
aWhen will you be getting some more stock in?

We usually receive our stock for the season by early March. Please contact us for the exact date for the item you are interested in.

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aWhen should I reproof my tent?

Your tent should be reproofed when it is visible that water droplets soak into your canvas rather than beading on top.

Guidelines on how to reproof your tent are available on our care and storage page –

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aWhat happens if I need a spare part?

We stock many different spare parts and extras, including tent & awning poles, rain caps, mallets, guys and peg sets. Please have a look at our spares page for more details –Spares

We also stock spare swatches of fabric, elastic toggles, stove glass, flue pieces, springs for poles & more, so if you don’t see what you need please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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aI’ve lost my instructions, where can I find some more?

All instructions can be downloadedhere

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aIs the stove hole covered by a flap?

Yes, it can be rolled down and velcroed in place to ensure water can not get in through your stove hole.

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aHow should I store my bell tent?

You must ensure your tent or awning is completely dry before packing it away. The best way to dry your canvas is to pitch it and let it air dry.

Store in a dry place away from damp and do not store anything on top of your tent or awning.

Check out our care and storage information page for more –

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aHow should I clean my bell tent?

The best way to clean your bell tent would be to let it air dry. Once the mud and debris is dry, it can be removed using a stiff brush. We also have cleaning and reproofing agents sold on our website.

We have a handy guide with more details on the best way to give your tent some TLC –Cleaning and Proofing.

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aHow much space do I need to set up my bell tent?

All tents require 1m around for set up. Check out our quick guide to see more –Quick Guide

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aHow many people do your tents fit comfortably?

Check out our quick guide to know how many people fit comfortably in our bell tents –Quick Guide

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aHow long can I leave my tent up for?

Our tents are designed for occasional camping use for the leisure industry. They are not designed to be left up for continuously long periods of time, therefore our warranty does not cover them for this.

However, many people choose to leave them up and they can last being left up for longer. The longevity of the tents depends on how well they are looked after and where they are sited.

If you have anymore questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!

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aDo your tents need weathering prior to use?

Bell tents are manufactured from 100% cotton canvas and this is inherently waterproof. When the tent is used on the first few occasion the cotton fibres expand and knit together to create the waterproof fabric. If you are unfortunate enough to be subject to a torrential downpour on the first use of your tent you may experience small leaks particularly around the seam areas. This is perfectly normal and will subside after a couple of uses.

Generally the fibres expand in normal damp conditions and no leaking occurs. If looked after properly your Life Under Canvas Bell Tent should last years and years.

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5M Fire Retardant Bell Tent with Stove Hole - Life Under Canvas (2024)
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