Asylum seekers are being housed in £300,000 three-bedroom contemporary townhouses in a village in Suffolk - to the fury of local residents.

The four conjoined properties are furnished with en-suite bathrooms, sleek kitchens and state-of-the-art amenities including underfloor heating and electric vehicle charging points, The Sun reported.

According to promotional materials, the homes are 'nestled in the tranquil and sought-after village' and 'designed for modern living and comfort, providing ample space and eco-friendly amenities'.

Representing 'a perfect blend of modern design, comfort, and sustainability' the houses are said to offer 'a serene living experience'.

The sales brochure concludes: 'With their eco-friendly features and thoughtful amenities, these properties are an ideal choice for those looking to embrace a green lifestyle in a peaceful, community-oriented location.'