A 14-year-old girl has been arrested after a large fire broke out at an abandoned manor house in Liverpool.
Firefighters were called to Woolton Hall on Tuesday evening and the blaze has now been extinguished.
Merseyside Police said the teenager had been questioned on suspicion of arson and later released on bail.
The force said initial inquiries suggest the fire was started deliberately.
Detective Inspector Daniel McWhinnie said: “This appears to have been an extremely reckless act at a historic building that has stood at the site for hundreds of years.
“We know the community will be rightly shocked by what happened and we are determined to find all those responsible.
“We received reports of youths congregating near the hall shortly before the fire was reported, and we would appeal to anyone who was there or knows who was there to contact police.”
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Woolton Hall, built in 1704, previously served as an army hospital, hotel and convent.
There was another fire there, also attributed to arson, six years ago.
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