Firefighters spotted climbing over a fence near West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate and entering old automotive museum

Firefighters spotted climbing over a fence near West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate and entering old automotive museum

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Firefighters have been called to an abandoned museum

Crews were spotted early this afternoon at Ramsgate’s West Cliff Hall, home of the former Motor Museum, which shut in 2005

Four firefighters were also pictured in front of railings near West Cliff Hall, at around 1.30pm.

One was seen to be climbing over the fence.

Video footage taken by Ramsgate resident Victor Benady shows five crew members putting a long hose through the doorway of the boarded-up building.

Firefighters were seen near West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate. Picture: Corinne GladstoneFirefighters were seen near West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate. Picture: Corinne Gladstone
Firefighters were seen near West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate. Picture: Corinne Gladstone

Mr Benady said: “Smoke is coming both from the main doors and the level above,” he said.

“It took a while for the fire brigade to get in due to the security grills but they’re in there now with hoses.”

The nature of the incident is not known and the fire service has been contacted for more information. Crews remain on the scene.

West Cliff Hall has stood empty since 2005, when the museum left.

The building first opened in 1914 as theatre and concert hall.

Firefighters have been pictured entering the old automotive museum in Ramsgate. Picture: Victor BenadyFirefighters have been pictured entering the old automotive museum in Ramsgate. Picture: Victor Benady
Firefighters have been pictured entering the old automotive museum in Ramsgate. Picture: Victor Benady

There have been several attempts to revitalise the building over the years, which have come to nothing. In 2017 it was sold at auction by Thanet District Council, and remains in a derelict condition.

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