The surrounding area has been cordoned off by police with nearby roads closed

A bus has crashed through the front window of a London home as emergency services rushed to the scene early this morning.

The Transport for London bus is said to have mounted the kerb on St Quintin Avenue, Notting Hill, ploughing through the front wall of the property late yesterday evening.

Police and other emergency services were called to the incident, with pictures shared to social media showing fire crews and police officers at the scene.

The bus remains lodged into the side of the property, with stairs to the front door of the home damaged during the crash.

Several windows were smashed by the impact, with pieces of the wall seemingly collapsed in on themselves.

The surrounding area has been cordoned off by police with nearby roads closed.

It remains unclear if anyone was injured, although reports at this time indicate no one was hurt.

The cause of the crash also remains unknown at this time, with emergency services working at the scene to remove the bus from the home.

A London Fire Brigade spokesman said: “Firefighters were called to a road traffic collision on Quintin Avenue in Notting Hill yesterday.

“Crews made the scene safe after a bus collided with street furniture and a terraced house. Two cars were also damaged in the collision.

“Two fire engines from North Kensington and Hammersmith fire stations and two fire rescue units from Chelsea and Croydon fire stations attended the scene.”

The residential street has been left littered with debris in the aftermath, with bus routes 7 and 70 still being diverted this morning.

The westbound carriageway remains closed between Highlever Road and North Pole Road while investigation work continues.

A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 7.14pm yesterday to reports of a road traffic collision in St Quintin Avenue, W10.

“We sent a paramedic in fast response car to the scene. Fortunately, no one needed treatment.”