Historic British record holder's £5,000,000 stately home destroyed by fire

Earlier today, individuals were summoned to the location.

November 27th 2024.

Historic British record holder's £5,000,000 stately home destroyed by fire
This morning, a total of eight fire engines rushed to the scene as a massive fire broke out. The home, which was once owned by the legendary Capt. Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE in the 1920s, has been on the market since 2016 for an estimated £5 million. Sadly, the former residence of Sir Malcolm Campbell has now been reduced to ashes.

According to the fire service, the situation was so intense that it required the assistance of four fire engines, an aerial ladder platform, and a water carrier. As a precaution, a team of firefighters will remain at the site overnight to ensure that any remaining hotspots are extinguished. However, the officers have announced that they will start to scale back their operations at 6pm.

The grand property, which is a grade II listed building, boasts eight luxurious bedrooms, six reception rooms, and six bathrooms, all spread over a whopping 10,000 square feet of living space. Sources have informed us that it is still too early to determine the cause of the fire, as the location is still deemed too hazardous to enter. Specialist teams will need to be called in to investigate further.

Apart from the stunning interior, the property also features 43 acres of land, complete with an outdoor heated swimming pool, a tennis court, paddocks, and woodland. The current owners of the estate purchased the main house back in 1978, as reported by the Mail.

Area Commander David Nolan expressed his gratitude for the public's cooperation thus far and urged everyone to continue to avoid the area. He also advised those living nearby to keep their windows and doors closed as a safety measure while the firefighters work tirelessly to completely put out any remaining hotspots.

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