Bungalow fire started on purpose, says fire service

News imageNorthamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service The burnt out remnants of a bungalow. Its roof has been destroyed with only a few frayed wooden beams remaining and set against thick grey smoke rising from the property. Many of the windows of the bungalow have shattered as a result of the intense heat from the fire. A lone firefighter on an aerial appliance is faintly visible on the other side of the property, through the smoke.Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
Police are appealing for information about the cause of the fire

A blaze at a bungalow is believed to have been arson, a fire service said.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to the derelict building on Northampton Road, Rushden, at about 14:20 BST on Saturday.

Six crews were there at the height of the blaze, which had been largely extinguished by 18:30. Northamptonshire Police also attended and remained at the scene overnight.

In a statement, the fire service said an initial investigation found the fire was thought "to have been started deliberately, with further investigations to follow".

Anyone with information is asked to contact Northamptonshire Police on 101.

News imagePete Benwell A row of fire engines and four firefighters in the foreground, on a road. In the distance is a fire car.Pete Benwell
Fire crews were called to Rushden on Saturday afternoon

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