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Normal three-bedroom ‘family’ home in quiet UK town hits the market full of Nazi memorabilia

By britishbulletin.com24 June 20263 Mins Read
Normal three-bedroom ‘family’ home in quiet UK town hits the market full of Nazi memorabilia
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A seemingly normal three-bedroom family home in Lincolnshire has left wannabe homeowners shocked after the property’s listing included images of Nazi memorabilia.

The semi-detached property in Toynton St Peter, which was advertised on Rightmove with a price tag of £190,000, initially seemed like a typical family residence.


Complete with generous living spaces, an updated bathroom, and three bedrooms, the property also boasted ample outdoor areas, including a driveway and garden.

However, photographs from the now-removed listing revealed something far from ordinary within the home’s upstairs office.

The room was adorned with an extensive collection of Nazi-related objects displayed across its walls and shelving units.

What appeared to be a standard three-bedroom house marketed as a “well-presented” family dwelling in a desirable location concealed a space filled with Third Reich memorabilia.

The office featured a bronze Party Eagle statue positioned prominently on a glass cabinet near the entrance, with what appeared to be a firearm resting alongside it.

Additional weaponry was visible throughout the space, including guns mounted on walls and placed atop furniture next to a green helmet bearing SS insignia.

The property’s office appears to be full of Nazi collector items

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A Pickelhaube, the distinctive spiked helmet worn by German military personnel in the 19th and 20th centuries, could also be seen on display.

Floating shelves above a sofa held multiple helmets arranged beside artificial plants and a television set.

Propaganda artwork adorned the walls, including a yellow piece featuring SS lettering and an illustration resembling a soldier, while daggers and knives hung above the desk.

A bust also displayed a military cap with the Party Eagle, sat beneath a red cloth banner embroidered with a Swastika.

The rest of the property appears normal, including what looks like a young girl’s bedroom

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The remainder of the property stood in stark contrast to its unconventionally decorated office space.

The original Rightmove listing had described the residence as offering “spacious accommodation” with a “sizeable lounge, well-equipped kitchen/diner, modern bathroom and utility” on the ground floor, along with “three well-appointed bedrooms” upstairs and a “large rear garden with feature outbuilding”.

Kitchen photographs depicted a clean, well-maintained room, while the open-plan living area appeared neatly arranged with family photographs adorning the walls.

Each bedroom was tastefully furnished, with the master featuring a double bed and textured wallpaper and the two additional rooms offering suitable dimensions for families with children.

The property is located in Toynton St Peter, a village south from the town of Spilsby in Lincolnshire

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Outside, a sizeable rear garden included a shed, and the front driveway provided parking for two vehicles.

The listing highlighted features, including wider than average side access and a versatile outbuilding.

The property had also been marketed as being located in a sought-after area in Lincolnshire.

It made no reference to the controversial contents of the upstairs office that would ultimately draw such negative attention to the otherwise unremarkable family home.

Users on X swiftly responded to the property’s unusual Nazi-themed room, expressing their condemnation.

One person described the discovery as “horrific”, while another simply wrote, “Oh, God”.

The listing has since been removed from the Rightmove website.

Despite still appearing on On The Market, the site says the property is no longer available.

GB News has approached RightMove, On The Market and Purple Bricks for comment.

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