The 300 year old thatched cottage caught fire on the 6th February.
A midlands family, who lost their home in fire, is hoping to raise 200,000 to rebuild.
Daniel and Laura Lindholm's thatch cottage caught fire earlier this month and despite the quick response from the fire services, the building was gutted.
The couple, who are originally from Helsinki, set up the Go Fund Me page to pay for the repairs.
Mr. Lindholm says they are moving back to Finland as they are struggling to find accommodation:
You can find their Go Fund Me here.
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