Fire Crews from Kirkbymoorside were called to a holiday home fire in Cropton overnight.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say that crews from Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley responded to reports of smoke coming through a wall at a 2 storey holiday home within woodland last night.
Fire crews were called out just before 6:30pm. On arrival the crews established the fire had started in the electrical box for an external hot tub before spreading to the adjoining house.
The fire caused damage to approx 10 square metres of external cladding.
Fire officers say:
"The crews extinguished using 2 hose reel jets, thermal imaging camera and small tools. The remainder of the cladding was removed from the front and side of the property."


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