Car falls down bank outside The Marquis at Alkham, Dover
00:00, 01 July 2016
updated: 12:15, 01 July 2016
A car has fallen down a bank outside a village pub and is reportedly being held up precariously by a fence.
The incident happened at the Marquis at Alkham, on the Alkham Valley Road between Dover and Folkestone.
A motorist, who does not wish to be named said: "Nobody was in the car, but there were a lot of people stood around it in suits. It looked like there was an event going on."
A fire engine from Dover attended the scene and removed the silver Ford Mondeo within about 30 minutes.
Watch manager Paul Mellett said: "We got the Tirfor winch and secured it to the back of the lorry and winched it up and back onto the pub's main drive."
A spokeswoman from Kent Fire and Rescue service said: "We were called at 12.13pm.
"The car had rolled down the hill and hit a small fence. It was next to a main road and it was considered to be in a dangerous position."
It is understood the handbrake failed. The female driver was not inside when it happened,
The road remained open.
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