A cordon is in place with emergency services at the scene

23:22, 06 Dec 2025Updated 23:23, 06 Dec 2025

Firefighters at the scene in Bury on Saturday night(Image: Phil Taylor)

A blaze has ripped through a house in Bury tonight (Saturday). A cordon is in place with one person having been taken to hospital following the major fire.

Emergency services rushed to Abbey Drive, on the Seddons Farm estate off Ainsworth Road to the west of the town centre, after the alarm was raised shortly before 7:30pm.

The Manchester Evening News understands one person had escaped the building before firefighters arrived at the scene. They were taken to hospital by paramedics. No update has yet been given on their condition.

The property has suffered significant damage(Image: Phil Taylor)

Three fire engines attended the scene. Crews have spent the evening tackling the fire at the semi-detatched property.

The fire has now been extinguished but crews remain at the scene with the area around the house cordoned off.

Crews in discussion at the scene(Image: Phil Taylor)

Pictures from the scene show the building has suffered extensive fire damage.

Gas experts are among those who have been seen inside the cordon. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed.

Crews remain at the scene with a cordon in place(Image: Phil Taylor)

Crews remain at the scene tonight.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At shortly before 7.30pm on Saturday (December 6) three fire engines from Whitefield, Bolton and Bolton North fire stations were called to a fire involving the ground floor of a semi-detached home on Abbey Drive, Bury.

“Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used hose reels to extinguish the fire. Crews remain in attendance.”