Sam Read/BBC Uniformed police officer slightly obstructing the view of what looks like a yellow or gold car on its side near a house with a large hole. A room of the house is visible through the hole.Sam Read/BBC

A car came off the A505 and hit a house in Cromwell Way in Royston

A man has died and two more have been seriously injured after a car crashed into a house.

Hertfordshire Police was called to Cromwell Way, Royston, at about 01:00 BST after reports a vehicle had come off the A505 and hit a residential property.

The people inside the house were not injured, police added.

Emergency service remained at the scene while the vehicle was recovered and a structural engineer assessed the damage to the house.

Police said there were three males in the car and all were seriously injured, before one was later pronounced dead.

Sam Read/BBC A woman wearing glasses and a grey top is stood in front of some bushes. Between her and the bush is blue and white police tape.Sam Read/BBC

Neighbour Sue Brew saw flames after hearing a “very loud bang”

Sue Brew, 58, lives in the detached house next door and was woken up by the sound of a “vey loud bang”.

She opened her window to see flames and then quickly rushed outside to help where “the lad in the front” of the car told her there had been two others in the vehicle with him.

“We couldn’t believe what we were seeing,” the neighbour said.

Sam Read/BBC The destroyed car is on the back of a flatbed track close to the damaged house. It is a modern estate and it is a sunny day.Sam Read/BBC

Neighbours told the BBC that people inside the house were not hurt

Another neighbour, George Mickleburgh, 31, lives three doors down from where the crash took place and was woken up by “a massive bang”.

“It was the sort of sound, where as soon as I heard it, I knew something serious had happened.”

He ran outside to see if he could help where he saw three people “not in a good way”.

“I saw the car on its side, someone outside the car, someone was getting out the car – there was a lot of people out on the street that came out to help.”