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Huge fire engulfs abandoned college used as BBC filming location with plumes of black smoke seen across city

Published on April 30, 2025 at 09:37 AM

A HUGE fire has engulfed an abandoned college used as a BBC filming location.

The blaze at Henley College in Coventry broke out at around 7.15pm last night, with around 75 firefighters tackling the inferno at its peak.

Firefighters battling a large fire at night.
The blaze at Henley College

The building has not been used as a college for three years but has since been a filming location for the BBC drama series Phoenix Rise.

Plumes of thick black smoke could be seen from miles away as around 45 firefighters continued to limit the flames this morning.

Residents were told to keep their windows and doors shut as the ferocious blaze chucked dark smoke into the skies above the city.

Abu Hassan, 26, a data analyst who attended Henley College and lives nearby, took photos and videos of the blaze yesterday and today.

He said: “As I came home, the smoke was right near my house and the area was being cordoned.

“I realised the college was on fire.

“It’s a big college for everyone in the community – nobody in the area hasn’t been through it in some way.

“There was a big response from emergency services – they worked all through the night.

“But they were very respectful and tried to be quiet.”;

West Midlands Fire Service said today 70 per cent of the derelict college had been affected by the fire.

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Aerial view of a large fire engulfing a building, with firefighters on the scene.
Firefighters tackling the blaze

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