London Fire Brigade (LFB) scrambled 15 fire engines and around 100 firefighters after a blaze broke out at a house in Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill in the early hours of Saturday (November 1).
Crews from Wembley, Acton, Hammersmith, Kensington, Paddington and surrounding stations attended the scene following the first call to the fire at 2.52am.
There have been no reports of any injuries, but a detached house converted into flats was damaged.
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Part of the first floor and roof of the property, as well as half of the second floor and a mezzanine, were engulfed by the flames.
Crews used a 32-metre ladder to tackle the blaze (Image: London Fire Brigade)
Station Commander Duncan Rees, who was at the scene, said: “Crews worked hard to bring the fire under control in the early hours of this morning.
“One of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders was used as a water tower to tackle the flames from above.
“We asked the public to avoid the area where possible as we worked to bring the incident safely under control.”
The fire was under control by 6.12am, while the cause remains under investigation.

