PICTURES: Images show burned shell of north-east church following fire
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A fire at the disused West Church on Main Street in Hatton, Aberdeenshire. 35 fire fighters attended the blaze that started in the early morning.
These pictures show the smouldering remains of a north-east church gutted by a blaze this morning.
Firefighters spent several hours fighting the fire at a derelict church on Hatton’s Main Street at around 7.30am.
Four fire appliances – two from Ellon and two from Peterhead – were called to the scene.
The smouldering remains of the church in Hatton
A fire at the disused West Church on Main Street in Hatton, Abderdeenshire. 35 fire fighters attended the blaze that started in the early morning.
An incident support van, an incident command unit and a height vehicle were also called in from Aberdeen.
A fire and rescue spokeswoman said: “We have got a derelict church on fire at the moment. The call came in at 7.30am and additional appliances were later called.
“I think they have got one hose reel jet, four breathing apparatus in use.”
View from google showing The West Church in Hatton, Aberdeenshire. A fire at the disused West Church on Main Street in Hatton, Abderdeenshire. 35 fire fighters attended the blaze that started in the early morning.
The fire was brought under control by 10am.
The ambulance service were not called to the incident.
PICTURES: Images show burned shell of north-east church following fire