A man has died following a house fire in Chalford, near Stroud, which happened late on Monday night (12 January).
Police were contacted by Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service at around 10.20pm with a report of a fire at a property off Cirencester Road.
Officers attended the scene along with crews from the fire and ambulance services.
The property was searched and a man was found dead inside the address. His next of kin has been notified.
Neighbouring properties were evacuated and a cordon is in place while emergency services remain at the scene.
National Grid has been in attendance to restore electricity to around 20 properties in the vicinity which were affected by a damaged power cable.
Motorists are advised that road closures are currently in place on Cirencester Road between the Hampton Road junction by The Ragged Cot Inn and the A419 roundabout.
Gypsy Lane is also closed.
The closures are likely to remain in place for some time as the investigation into the cause of the fire continues.
A cordon is in place to enable investigators to conduct their examinations once the structure is deemed safe.
Local policing Superintendent for Stroud and Cotswolds, Anton Campbell, said: “This upsetting news comes just weeks after the fatal house fire in nearby Brimscombe, and therefore I do not underestimate the further upset this will likely cause to our staff and a community already grieving.
“We feel and share that pain with you too, and our thoughts are with the man’s family and with all those impacted.
“I would like to take the time to thank those who were evacuated for their patience and understanding while work took place to ensure their safety.
“My thanks also goes to the first responders and those within the emergency services who continue their work at the scene. Enquiries will take place to establish the cause of the fire, and those who live in the area will see a police presence for the coming days.”
Matt Amey, Area Manager at Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We understand that this tragic fire, coming so soon after the recent incident in Brimscombe, may cause further concern and sadness in the community. Please be reassured that we are here to support you and help keep you safe.
“While a fire in the home can be devastating, there are simple steps you can take to reduce the risk and protect yourself and the people you care about.
“Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service is encouraging everyone to complete a free online Home Fire Safety Check at https://ohfsc.co.uk. It provides personalised advice to help make your home safer. In some cases, you may also be offered a home fire safety visit for extra reassurance.
“If you don’t have internet access, you can call 0800 180 4140, and we’ll guide you through the check over the phone.”
The British Red Cross can provide support for anyone who needs it. You can call their support line on 0808 196 3651.
The line is open between 10am and 8pm Monday and Thursday and between 10am and 5pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.





