Grade II-Listed Mansion on Millionaire's Row Engulfed by Fire Amid Restoration
- A huge fire engulfed Hollybush House, a Grade II-listed 18th-century mansion in Barnet, north London, early Monday morning.
- The blaze started around 1am while the mansion, valued at £4.5 million, was undergoing extensive refurbishment work.
- More than 70 firefighters with ten fire engines used a 32-metre turntable ladder to fight flames consuming the roof and first floor.
- The London Fire Brigade reported the building collapsed after the fire and crews remained to damp down hotspots by morning.
- The fire caused extensive damage to the sprawling nine-bedroom mansion and its adjoining cottage, with the cause still under investigation.
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Grade II-listed mansion on Millionaire's Row engulfed by fire amid restoration
The blaze at the Grade II listed Hollybush House in Barnet, north London, was attended by 70 firefighters in the early hours of Monday morning. It was brought under control by mid-morning
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleLondon fire: Inferno rips through £4.5m Grade-II listed mansion as 70 firefighters rush to tackle blaze
A massive fire has ripped through one of London's finest listed mansions in Barnet, with more than 70 firefighters battling to save what they could of the historic property.Grade II-listed Hollybush House, a magnificent Georgian building located on Hadley Green Road, was engulfed in flames in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday.The London Fire Brigade released pictures showing the extent of the blaze at the property, which had been undergoing…
·London, United Kingdom
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