Claudia Schiffer's Suffolk house catches fire

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Coldham Hall Claudia Schiffer's house
Coldham Hall Claudia Schiffer's house



Parts of supermodel Claudia Schiffer's multi-million pound home in Suffolk (pictured) have been damaged in a fire.

Up to 50 firefighters were called to the mansion at Coldham Hall in Lawshall, Suffolk, on Monday.

The star has lived at the 16th century property with her husband, film producer Matthew Vaughn, since 2002. They have three children.


Model's home hit by fire
Model's home hit by fire



A number of outbuildings and stables, including a clock tower, were damaged in the fire which took crews more than two hours to extinguish, Suffolk Fire Service said.

It is understood eight fire crews managed to prevent the flames spreading to the Grade I-listed hall.

The hall is set in 40 acres, and the couple reportedly paid £5 million for it. Words and photos:PA.



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