Around 60 firefighters worked through the night battling a huge fire which tore through a thatched property in east Dorset

Emergency services were called to Holt Lane in the village of Holt, near Wimborne, shortly before 6pm on Friday evening to deal with a fire in the roof of a thatched property.

Seven engines were initially sent but that number increased to 12.

Locals were advised to keep their windows and doors closed as firefighters continued to battle the blaze.

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture: Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service 

At around 7.30pm, a spokesman for the fire service said 10 fire engines were at the scene plus specialist vehicles. Crews had cut fire breaks in the thatch and were working to extinguish the fire.

They were also working to salvage belongings from the property.

In a further update at 8.30pm, the total number of engines had increased to 12 - around 60 firefighters. 

Bournemouth Echo:

Picture: Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service 

A Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said 'good progress' was being made in bringing the fire under control but its crews would remain on site for some time. 

Speaking on Saturday morning, the spokesman said: "Firefighters remained at this incident overnight.

"They worked hard and were able to save the majority of the householders possessions.

"No one has been injured."

One crew remains at the scene damping down the site this morning. The road is still closed.