Fire crews have managed to save a North Devon house after flames from a burning outbuilding set it alight.
Five fire engines were sent to the blaze at Bradworthy in the early hours of this morning. When they arrived it was well alight and had spread into the roof space of the house.
Western Power engineers were called out to isolate the electric, as a pole had caught fire.
Crews managed to put out the fire in the house and the outbuilding....but they're still dealing with hot spots.
The cause isn't known.
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