Great Dunmow: Steam engine crashes into living room of house

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Steam engine crashed into a houseImage source, Jordan Bright
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Efforts were underway to remove the vehicle from the house

A steam engine has crashed into a house in the centre of an Essex town.

The incident happened at around 16:15 BST on Market Place in Great Dunmow, with police and the fire service attending shortly afterwards.

Witnesses said the vehicle appeared to suddenly accelerate and collided with the living room of the home.

No one is believed to be injured and the house is now cordoned off with residents and drivers advised to avoid the area.

Jordan Bright, who was at the scene, said the steam engine had caused "significant damage to the property".

He said the driver "was in a state of shock following the crash" and efforts to recover the vehicle had begun but it was unclear how long it would take.

Steam engine crashed into a houseImage source, Jordan Bright
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The steam engine sped up, according to witnesses

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