A MAN has been charged with arson in connection with a fire at a house which spread to a neighbouring property.

The blaze stated at a terraced house on Crossley Road, Thatto Heath shortly before 1pm on Saturday, July 24.

St Helens Star: Neighbours alerted the fire service shortly before 1pm

Firefighters and police officers were called out to the scene, near to Thatto Heath Park and Master Woks Chippy.

Three fire crews spent two hours dealing with the fire on Saturday, which spread to the roof space of the house and to at least one of the adjoining terraces, a Merseyside Fire and Rescue spokesperson said.

St Helens Star: A police investigation is underway

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus went inside the houses to deal with the fire.

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No-one was injured in the fire, say police.

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Residents told the Star that a window of a neighbouring property was smashed as people from nearby went inside to rescue a dog.

Firefighters carried out an investigation and the scene was handed over to police, with a cordon at the front of the terraced houses put in place.

St Helens Star: Emerency services have been called to a property on Crossley Road

Police have confirmed they have charged a 34-year-old man with arson with recklessness as to whether life was endangered following the fire.

Terrence Furlong, of Crossley Road, Thatto Health, was remanded into custody.

He is due appear at the Complex Case adult remand court today, Monday, July 26.