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Fire at Tower Hill Tea Gardens in Whitstable thought to be arson

Police believe a blaze that destroyed a much-loved tea hut on Friday was started intentionally.

Tower Hill Tea Gardens, opposite Whitstable Castle, started burning at about 10.30pm on Friday.

The popular tea room went up in smoke as firefighters tackled a thatch roof blaze for more than three hours.

The aftermath of the blaze (1990576)
The aftermath of the blaze (1990576)

Three fire engines raced to scene as crews cut away the thatched roof which was severely damaged by the blaze. There were no reported injuries.

Sergeant Nick Barton of Canterbury Community Safety Unit said today: "We are treating the fire as suspicious and are appealing for witnesses to contact us.

"The fire is believed to have started in the rear corner of the thatched roof and will have a big impact on this popular business during its busiest time of year.

Whitstable Tea Gardens. Image: Barry Duffield (1990578)
Whitstable Tea Gardens. Image: Barry Duffield (1990578)

"We would like to hear from anyone who saw any people acting suspiciously in the area on Friday night, or who has information about the incident."

Anyone with information is urged to call police on 01843 222289, or contact Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting reference 12-0038

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