80 firefighters have been mobilized to tackle a "severe" blaze at a historic London pub

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80 firefighters have been mobilized to tackle a "severe" blaze at a historic London pub
80 firefighters have been mobilized to tackle a "severe" blaze at a historic London pub

A historic pub in London’s south-west was severely damaged in a fire on Friday night, London Fire Brigade said.

Emergency crews were called to the Burn Bullock in Mitcham at around 7.30pm amid reports that the London Road building was on fire.

The heritage-listed pub, which has been closed for more than 10 years, attracted emergency crews from Norbury, Wimbledon, and Tooting in 12 fire engines.

About 80 firefighters attended the scene, but despite their best efforts the building suffered significant damage in the blaze, the fire service said.

Half of the ground, first, and second floors of the building were damaged, while the roof of the now-derelict public house was also destroyed.

Four men were assessed on scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

Eyewitness Amzy, 18, who did not wish to share their surname and lives near the pub, told reporters: ‘I was driving on my way back from Costco going down Madeira Road when I saw a police cordon off the joining road to Cricket Green, and there was a huge amount of traffic at the time as all the cars were turning around.’

The university student continued: ‘When I got a closer view of what was happening, of the pub burning, it looked like the roof timbers were showing on the side.

A massive blaze has erupted at the former Burn Bullock Pub on London Road, Mitcham, prompting a significant response from emergency services. Twelve fire engines and over 80 firefighters have been deployed to tackle the inferno, which is reported to have reached the roof of the commercial property. Major Fire Engulfs Burn Bullock Pub In Mitcham: Dozens Of Firefighters On Scene major fire engulfs burn Bullock pub in Mitcham: dozens of firefighters on scene The fire, described as a ???twelve pump fire??? with multiple calls received, has necessitated road closures in the vicinity, with authorities urging drivers and members of the public to avoid the area. The rapid spread of the flames has prompted concerns for the safety of individuals within the vicinity. Major Fire Engulfs Burn Bullock Pub In Mitcham: Dozens Of Firefighters On Scene major fire engulfs burn bullock pub in Mitcham: dozens of firefighters on scene The Burn Bullock Pub, situated opposite Mitcham Cricket Green, has been a prominent landmark in the area for many years. However, the establishment has been closed for over a decade, and recent reports indicate that the premises have fallen into disrepair. The car park, once a bustling space, has now been transformed into a scrapyard and car workshop. Initial reports suggest that the fire has caused extensive damage to the structure of the Burn Bullock Pub, with flames engulfing the building and spreading to the roof. The exact cause of the blaze remains under investigation as firefighters work tirelessly to contain the inferno and prevent further damage. Major Fire Engulfs Burn Bullock Pub In Mitcham: Dozens Of Firefighters On Scene Major Fire Engulfs Burn Bullock Pub In Mitcham: Dozens Of Firefighters On Scene The situation is ongoing, with emergency services working diligently to bring the fire under control. Updates will be provided as the situation develops. For now, residents and passersby are advised to steer clear of the area to allow firefig eiqrkireiderinv

The rapid spread of the flames has prompted concerns for the safety of individuals within the vicinity (Picture: UKNIP)

‘It was always aesthetically pleasing to see an old-style pub survive this far – I’m an architecture student, so it interests me even more.

‘I saw flames arising from the building which looked like it had been burning for a while, whilst firefighters had a stream of water going into it via hose.

‘I felt quite distraught to see such a nice valued building go down in flames, and I’m sure I’m not the only one that was disheartened to see that.’

Thomas Brown

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