Two static homes have been destroyed by fire at a caravan park.

Four fire engines went to the Combe Haven caravan park in St Leonards just before 10pm last night.

When crews arrived, they found two caravans ablaze, about 100 yards apart.

They used a special foam mixture to put them out.

A spokeswoman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said no one was injured and added: "We believe they were empty and in storage at the time. They were not in use or occupied."

The crews, from Hastings and Bexhill, left the scene at 11pm.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: "At 10pm on Monday (November 21) police attended Combe Haven caravan park in Harley Shute Road, St Leonards-on-Sea where two caravans had been found ablaze.

"They were separated by around 100 metres and both were severely damaged. Two other caravans and two fences nearby were also damaged by flames and heat.

"The cause of the fires is under investigation as possible arson.

"Police would like to speak to two white men, both aged 20-25, who were seen in the vicinity between 9pm and 9.30pm.

"One was described as 6ft 1in, with short fair or ginger hair. He was possibly wearing glasses and was also wearing a black jacket and dark trousers.

"The second man was slightly shorter, wearing a black hooded top with the hood up and dark/grey bottoms."

Anyone with information should email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101, quoting serial 1412 of 21/11.