Dual heating?

At present I have central heating from a wood fired rayburn. I am considering taking advantage of the grant to replace current heating with air source heat pump. The main advantage being I'm not getting any younger and the new system future proofs me for not being able to cut wood. I have been told that the rayburn can stay and still be usable for cooking. At present, I have enough wood for at least another two years, I'm wondering if it is possible that I can have both the rayburn and the air source pump connected to central heating and be able to use one or the other. Hope that is understandable to you

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