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Clayton Heights Heritage Home Ravaged by Wednesday Blaze

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Clayton Heights Heritage Home Ravaged by Wednesday Blaze
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Heritage building in Clayton Heights — once a church and Surrey Little Theatre—suffers extensive fire damage on Aug 20. Firefighters contained blaze swiftly.

Flames Hit Historic Clayton Heights Landmark

On Wednesday, August 20, 2025, just after 3 p.m., crews responded to a fire in the 7000-block of 184 Street in Clayton Heights, Surrey, targeting a residence with deep local cultural heritage.

A Fierce Blaze, Swift Response

Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke, visible flames consuming the front facade and a nearby vehicle. Witnesses reported hearing explosions and seeing the car ablaze before the fire spread into the structure.

Extensive Damage, Contained Crown and Attic

Fire crews attacked the blaze both inside and outside the structure. Their efforts successfully prevented the fire from breaching the attic and roof; however, the building sustained extensive damage throughout.

Once a Church, Later a Theatre

Originally opened in 1936 as Clayton United Church, the building later housed the Surrey Little Theatre beginning in the 1960s. It hosted local performances for decades before community changes prompted its closure as a theatre.

Ensuing Fallout: Theatre Merge and New Beginnings

In June 2021, Surrey Little Theatre merged with Langley Players to form Langley Little Theatre. The Langley Playhouse, now refurbished and seating 80, was built using funds from the sale of the Clayton Heights property.

Why It Matters to the Community

The site represents both Clayton Heights’ religious roots and post-war cultural life. Its proximity to the future Hillcrest–184 Street SkyTrain station—a development transforming the area—adds local significance, spotlighting the loss amid rapid urban growth.

Looking Ahead: Investigation, Preservation, Rebirth

Authorities have not yet confirmed the fire’s cause. Investigations are likely underway, while community stakeholders and city officials may now consider heritage documentation, preservation efforts, or repurposing the site in line with Surrey’s evolving urban landscape.

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