Teenager is arrested after fire rips through Grade II-listed building
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A teenager has been taken into custody following a fire that devastated a historic Grade II-listed building.

The blaze severely damaged the iconic North Staffordshire structure last night, obliterating its roof and six stories.

Authorities responded to the scene at 9:35 PM on Friday after receiving reports of a fire at The Big Mill on Mill Street in Leek.

Police have arrested an 18-year-old male from Leek on suspicion of arson, with potential endangerment to life. He is currently being held for questioning, according to police this morning.

Residents in the vicinity were evacuated as six fire crews battled the intense flames at the height of the incident.

Images from the scene reveal the building left as a shell, with its roof completely destroyed by the fire.

The building reportedly has planning permission for around 34 flats but is currently unoccupied. 

Smoke was still rising from the building on Saturday morning.

Photos show the building completely hollowed out by the fire, with its roof destroyed

Photos show the building completely hollowed out by the fire, with its roof destroyed

The fire ripped through the landmark North Staffordshire building last night, leaving the roof and six floors wiped out

The fire ripped through the landmark North Staffordshire building last night, leaving the roof and six floors wiped out

Nearby homes were evacuated and six fire crews were needed to tackle the blaze at its height

Nearby homes were evacuated and six fire crews were needed to tackle the blaze at its height

Around 40 people had been evacuated and officers were in the nearby Co-op on West Street to arrange housing for those affected. 

Nearby residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed to protect themselves from the thick smoke coming from the building. 

No one was hurt. 

The historic mill was built in 1857 and housed the silk manufacturing firm Wardle and Davenport but is now one of many derelict mills in an area once renowned for its textile industry.

It represents one of the earliest mill buildings on this scale in Leek. 

Two roads remained closed this morning following the devastating fire. The A523 Mill Street and Bellevue were closed in both directions. 

The fire was seen as far as Sneyd Green, more than 8.5 miles away, and Brown Edge, six miles away. 

Local councillor Joe Porter last night wrote online: ‘It’s incredibly sad to see Big Mill in flames tonight.

Smoke was still smouldering from the building on Saturday morning

Smoke was still smouldering from the building on Saturday morning

The historic mill was built in 1857 and housed the silk manufacturing firm Wardle and Davenport but is now derelict

The historic mill was built in 1857 and housed the silk manufacturing firm Wardle and Davenport but is now derelict 

‘A Grade-II listed building and one of Leek’s most iconic landmarks, it has stood as part of the town’s story – and that of the wider Staffordshire Moorlands – for generations.

‘Historic buildings like this are more than bricks and mortar – they are pieces of our national heritage. Once they’re gone, they can never truly be replaced.

‘Too often, we see places like this left to deteriorate. Our historic buildings deserve better – they deserve protection, care, and a future.

‘Praying that everyone stays safe tonight, and a huge thank you to the firefighters from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue, and emergency services working to tackle this devastating incident.’

Elsewhere, local Stephen Ellis wrote that he is ‘truly devastated for Leek. Such a sad and terrible sight to see. Huge loss’.

Melodie Forrester added: ‘Heart breaking. Hope everyone is safe. Sending much love to Leek.’

Joanne Jervis said: ‘This is SO sad.’

Lorraine Goodwin wrote: ‘Such a shame. My mum worked there many moons ago making stockings.’

Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said: ‘We have six crews and an aerial ladder platform at the scene of a large fire at The Big Mill, Mill Street, Leek.

‘Crews are asking people not to drive near the area as this is making things more difficult. Please keep doors and windows closed.’

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