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Alston Hall near Preston badly damaged in fire | Alston Hall near Preston badly damaged in fire |
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A 19th Century Grade II-listed house has been badly damaged in a fire. | A 19th Century Grade II-listed house has been badly damaged in a fire. |
More than 70 firefighters tackled the blaze, which broke out at Alston Hall, near Preston, at about 22:40 GMT on Wednesday. | |
The three-storey mansion, which was under renovation, was "well-alight" and most of the house had been damaged, Lancashire Fire and Rescue said. | The three-storey mansion, which was under renovation, was "well-alight" and most of the house had been damaged, Lancashire Fire and Rescue said. |
Crews in 10 fire engines fought the fire using water from a nearby pond. The cause is being investigated. | |
A fire service spokesman said parts of the roof had collapsed at the Gothic-style mansion, and one person had suffered a "minor ankle injury". | |
Alston Hall, designed by architect Alfred Darbyshire, was built between 1874 and 1876 for colliery owner John Mercer. | Alston Hall, designed by architect Alfred Darbyshire, was built between 1874 and 1876 for colliery owner John Mercer. |
It remained a family home until 1949 when the hall was sold to Preston Borough Council. In 1974 it was bought by Lancashire County Council, which sold it last year. | It remained a family home until 1949 when the hall was sold to Preston Borough Council. In 1974 it was bought by Lancashire County Council, which sold it last year. |
Four fire engines remained at the scene on Thursday morning, but the site was made secure by 11:00 GMT. | |
The fire service spokesman said: "At least 60-70% of the roof has been destroyed and that's obviously then affected the third and second floors of the building and some parts of the first floor. | |
"We have managed to save the chapel, which is attached to the building, and the fire hadn't spread to that." |