A shocking new video reveals the extent of damage to the Big Brother house on the Gold Coast, after arsonists set fire to the TV landmark, earlier this month. A shocking aerial video shows the Dreamworld mansion reduced to ash and rubble. Four children, aged between 11 and 15, have since been charged with arson after the abandoned property was set ablaze on June 22. A shocking video showed the Big Brother house reduced to ash and rubble on Wednesday after it was recently set on fire, with the full extent of the damage only now revealed In the extraordinary video, the set is completely unrecognisable from its former glory. All of the original features and fixtures have been destroyed, with each of ceilings across the site collapsed. The garden is overflowing with debris, with the once-iconic pool now black. Production space around the house was also destroyed in the blaze, with the whole site completely barren. A small yellow hut, once used for tasks during the reality programs heyday, is the only thing to have survived the gutting fire. Abandoned: Before the fire on June 22, the dilapidated, graffiti-ridden house had been left to rot at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, after the show was taken off the air in 2014 Investigation: Four children, aged between 11 and 15, have since been charged with arson after the abandoned set was set ablaze earlier this month The juveniles charged with arson will be dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act, Queensland police have said. Huge plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing from the building when it caught fire earlier this month. Immediately after the blaze was spotted an emergency call was placed at around 2.10pm. Six children aged between nine and 15 were arrested at Coomera Train Station after witnesses saw them fleeing the scene. One witness told MyGC: 'One teen got absolutely tackled by roughly four police officers.' 'My heart is breaking': Former contestant, and local resident, Skye Wheatley, was able to film the tragedy unfold from her nearby home on Queensland's Gold Coast Former contestant and local resident, Skye Wheatley, was able to film the tragedy unfold from her nearby home on Queensland's Gold Coast. The 24-year-old shared two videos of the blaze to her Instagram Stories, providing a heartbroken commentary. Standing in the yard as the black smoke plumes roared into the air, she said from behind the camera: 'Someone has lit the Big Brother House on fire. She added that it was difficult to watch, saying: 'That is so sad. Like I'm literally watching my home go up in flames. My heart is breaking right now'. Memory lane: The abandoned house was recently brought back into the spotlight when a series of YouTube stars visited the site, including Skye So sad: The Big Brother House was home to hundreds of contestants over 11 seasons of the popular reality television series, before it was left to rot It's understood that no neighbouring properties were damaged and nobody was injured. The fire was the second time the house, which sits on land at Dreamworld theme park, was vandalised. The abandoned house was recently brought back into the spotlight when a series of YouTubers visited the site, posting videos of the dilapidated, graffiti-ridden home. Dreamworld once owned the house, but it was sold to the Queensland Investment Corporation in 2009. The Big Brother House was home to hundreds of contestants over 11 seasons of the popular reality television series, which ran from 2001-2014. Former glory: The show ran from 2001-2014, before it was taken off the air. Pictured two former contestants entering the house during the final season All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility