A former junior football club building in Fife has been destroyed after fire broke out at the site on Monday evening.
Three fire crews, complete with specialist breathing apparatus and cutting equipment, battled for over three and a half hours to bring the blaze at the former Rosyth Juniors Football Club building under control.
Video of the fire is above this article
Strong winds hampered operations following a fire that started in the former club changing rooms.
A spokeswoman for Scottish Fire and Rescue, said: “We received an alert at 9.06pm on Monday, February 3 to a fire at the former Rosyth Football Club building on the A985 in Rosyth.
Three crews, all from Dunfermline station, were dispatched and on arrival found the former changing room facility well alight.
“Crews using breathing apparatus finally extinguished the fire at 11.40pm and remained at the scene damping down until 12.58.am before returning to the station.”
The building has remained unused since the club relocated from the site in 2017.