A fire ripped through a historic church in central Leicester overnight, sending smoke billowing out over the city.

Footage circulating on social media shows smoke pouring out of the side of St Andrew’s Church, which sits on the corner of Jarrom Street and Gateway Street.

In one video shared on Snapchat, plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the church’s north transept, with multiple fire engines and police cars outside.

Later footage on Facebook showed that the church’s roof was partially destroyed by the fire – believed to have started at around 1am.

That video showed a turntable ladder pouring water onto the church from above, while flames could be seen licking at the inside of the roof.

Further images shared online show plumes of smoke creeping out into the night sky.

Locals were urged to shut their doors and windows, but on social media some complained of the smell of smoke and even burning plastic.

One Reddit user said they could “smell and see it from my flat on other side of the city centre”, with another adding it was “stinking out” the city centre.

 St Andrew\u2019s Church in LeicesterA fire ripped through St Andrew’s Church in central Leicester overnight | LFRS St Andrew\u2019s Church in Leicester

Footage showed the church’s roof was partially destroyed by the fire

|

LFRS

“Oh no that’s downright sad… A church of all things to go up in flames,” another said.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service told GB News in an update this morning: “We received multiple calls at 11.17pm yesterday (July 28) to reports of a fire at St Andrews Church on Jarrom Street in Leicester.

“Crews from Central, Eastern, Western, Wigston, Loughborough, Birstall and Hinckley, including our aerial ladder and turntable ladder platforms, have been tackling this large blaze throughout the night.

“There have been no casualties and all persons have been accounted for.

“The roof of the church has been severely damaged by the fire.

“We have been working with Leicestershire Police, and with Cadent and Western Power to isolate gas and electricity supplies, and several roads in the vicinity are currently closed to traffic.

“The cause for the fire is not yet known and this remains an ongoing incident at the time of writing (8am).”

CHURCH FIRES – READ MORE:

Fire seen ermeging from the roof of St Andrew's Church

A turntable ladder poured water onto the church from above, while flames could be seen licking at the inside of the roof

|

LFRS

So far, the service has only said there is an “incident on Jarrom Street… sending smoke over the city”.

St Andrew’s was designed by prolific British architect Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 1860s.

Gilbert Scott was behind the iconic Midland Grand Hotel at London’s St Pancras Station, the Albert Memorial and the Foreign Office buildings – also in the capital.

He designed and restored some 800 buildings, primarily churches and chapels, in his lifetime.

The Leicester blaze comes after a number of fires at churches across Britain.

A church in Southall, west London, was hollowed out by a large fire in February.

St Andrew\u2019s Church in Leicester

Locals were urged to shut their doors and windows

|

LFRS

While Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral was alight in May – with worshippers evacuated by emergency responders.

There is no suggestion tonight’s fire in Leicester was started on purpose – but Daniel Berkoh-Gyamfi, the leader of Salvation Chapel International, has in the past spoken to GB News of attacks on his church.

He described a series of escalating attacks on the church building in Laindon.

“During the purchasing process, the building was subjected to continuous vandalism. We thought it was just one who had smashed the windows, but they later smashed everything in the church,” he told the People’s Channel.