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Multifuel stove pipe routing

I have an opening of 700mm high for the fitting of a multifuel stove. I plan to sit the stove half in and half out of the fireplace (this is the look i want). There is plenty of room for this to be done.

Looking at multifuel stoves upto 5kw some have top and rear exit. A couple i like the look of are only around the 53cm height.

With the tape measure this doesn't look so good in the gap. I don't want to raise the hearth in any way.

As i will be having a 6inch liner and will require a 5" to 6" converter of some type, would i have enough or could i get a top exit pipe to curve in there. This would take away some of the gap as you look at it, if you can picture what i am trying to achieve?
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