A car has gone through a hedge and came down an incline at a residential care complex in Woodbridge.
Police and fire services were called to Seckford Street around 2.10pm yesterday.
A black Lexus came down a hill at Seckford Almshouses – run by the Seckford Foundation and used to provide accommodation to older people.
A police spokeswoman said: “We attended to a report that a vehicle had gone through a hedge and was balancing on a wall in private property. The driver was uninjured and recovery of the vehicle has been arranged.
“The fire service was contacted and arrived at 15.32.”
She said an investigation into the cause had started.
A spokeswoman for Seckford Almshouses said: “Seckford Almshouses confirms there was an accident on site this afternoon shortly after 2.00pm.
“No residents of Seckford Almshouses or their relatives were involved and the fire crew attended to stabilise the vehicle. Arrangements are being made for the vehicle to be removed.”
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