Firefighters called to third blaze in a week at abandoned Aberdeen restaurant.
Police are currently investigating an intentional fire on the property.
Firefighters returned to the former Aberdeen restaurant Bucksburn Manor overnight after another incident on the premises.
Crews were dispatched to the scene on Inverurie Road at 11.07 p.m. on Thursday. Firefighters from both North Anderson Drive and Central Station responded to the incident.
Upon arrival, responders discovered a little amount of debris on fire. Firefighters doused the fire before leaving just after midnight.
Third fire to hit former Aberdeen restaurant
It is the third incident of this kind in a week at the location. On Sunday, rescuers were welcomed with dense clouds of smoke as a fire raged inside the building.
An inquiry has been initiated into the fire, which is being viewed as a deliberate act. Bucksburn Manor closed its doors to clients in May 2019.
The restaurant was well-known for its carveries and roasts. The door was closed and notices were up to confirm it.
Crown Carveries stated at the time that it was to “make way for something new and exciting”.
However, the property has been derelict for the past six years.
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