A house has gone up in flames in Greenfields.
The blaze started around 3.25pm on Tuesday at the single-storey home on Yanagin Road.
When firefighters arrived the property was fully engulfed.
Neighbours stood on their roof and used hoses to help douse the flames.
It's understood a woman and a young child were inside the house at the time but they managed to escape uninjured.
A DFES spokesperson said the cause of the blaze was accidental.
It caused $300,000 damage.

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