A supercar worth £240,000 has crashed into the side of a house.

Pictures of the crumpled white Ferrari 458 Spider against a terraced property in Burnley were posted on Twitter by Lancashire Police.

The car is owned by the family of the self-styled “Lord Aleem”, 21, who was reported to have won millions of pounds on the EuroMillions.

But Aleem also tweeted his 63,000 followers after the crash - he wasn’t involved in the accident.

It is though the car was being hired at the time by a wedding couple. No one was injured in the crash in Abel Street yesterday afternoon, which resulted in the car having its bonnet crushed and headlights smashed.

Lancashire Road Police tweeted two images of the damaged car, writing: “Damage only car crash in Burnley”.

Lord Aleem, rumoured to have won £22m in a EuroMillions draw - something he has denied - later tweeted: “At least people in Burnley have something to talk about for a few weeks.”

He also wrote: “Thanks for all the kind messages. I wasn’t at the wheel, and nobody was injured that’s the main thing, have had a lot worse in business”.

The car belonged to his family’s Platinum Executive Travel fleet, which was targeted in 2014 in two suspected arson attacks that caused damage to more than £500,000 worth of supercars.

(Pictures: @LancsRoadPolice)