Mitcham: Historic Burn Bullock pub badly damaged in large fire
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Drone footage shows destruction to historic London pub caused by huge fire
Drone footage captures the damage from a fire at a historic pub in London’s southwest on Friday night (19 April). Emergency crews were called to the Burn Bullock in Mitcham at around 7:30pm amid reports that the London Road building was on fire. Around 80 firefighters were on the scene tackling the blaze at the heritage-listed pub, which has been closed for more than 10 years. Drone shots from above the building show the damage to the ground, fi…

Fire partly destroys Grade-II listed London pub
Mitcham residents say the Burn Bullock had been ‘disgracefully neglected’ prior to the blazeA heritage-listed pub has been damaged in a blaze that began on Friday night.Three floors of the Grade II-listed Burn Bullock in Mitcham, south-west London were damaged in the fire, which also destroyed the building’s roof, the London fire brigade said. Twelve fire engines and about 80 firefighters were deployed to tackle the fire. Continue reading...
Burn Bullock pub fire: ‘Mitcham’s history was lost tonight’
There are well-placed fears that one of the area's most historic pubs, the Burn Bullock at Mitcham, has been lost forever after a large fire took hold in the long-abandoned building last night. The site has been targeted for a residential block by developers, although the Mitcham Cricket Green Conservation Area status had caused complications…
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