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A normal three-bedroom 'family home' in Lincolnshire has hit the market - with its listing showing off the property's office full of Nazi memorabilia. The semi-detached house, listed on Rightmove for £190,000, appears totally conventional to the untrained eye, featuring a spacious living area, modern bathroom, three stylish bedrooms as well as a large driveway and garden.But venture upstairs to the home's office and the decor takes an unexpected twist - as an abundance of Nazi paraphernalia appears to be displayed on its shelves and walls. In a picture from the now-deleted listing of the property, guns, statues and helmets from the dictatorship decorate the entire room. On a glass cabinet at the room's entrance, a bronze Party Eagle statue - the official emblem of the Nazi Party - takes centre place, with what appears to be a gun lying beside it. On top of the cabinet, another gun sits beside what looks to be a green helmet displaying the letters 'SS' - referring to the Schutzstaffel, the major paramilitary organisation of Nazi Germany.And on a shelf below, an army-green cap sits beside what seems to be a Pickelhaube - a spiked metal helmet worn by German soldiers during the 19th and 20th centuries. Above the office's sofa is a set of three floating shelves, each home to two helmets that sit inconspicuously alongside fake plants and a television. A gun - taking pride of place - is mounted to the wall below it. A normal three-bedroom 'family home' has hit the market in Lincolnshire - but its listing shows the property's office to be full of Nazi memorabilia Nazi-themed propaganda artwork is on display in the office - as well as a set of daggers and knives A bust of a man donning an army cap, featuring the Party Eagle, sits on the desk below a red cloth banner embroidered with a SwastikaNazi-themed propaganda artwork also features in the room, with a yellow art piece displaying the letters 'SS' and a drawing of what appears to be a soldier displayed next to the office's desk. A set of knives and daggers also hovers above the desk. And perhaps most oddly, a bust of a man donning an army cap, featuring the Party Eagle, sits on the desk below a red cloth banner embroidered with a Swastika. On X, users were quick to remark on the property's unusual Nazi-themed space. One user said 'horrific,' while another added: 'oh god.'Yet the rest of the home is decorated in direct contrast to its unconventionally furnished office space.Pictures of the kitchen show it clean and painted in subtle shades of green, while the open-plan living room is neatly organised and features family-photographs hanging from the wall. The bedrooms are equally well decorated - the master bedroom fitted with a double bed and embossed wallpaper, and the two others well-sized for young families.The garden, which sits at the rear of the property - is large and complete with a shed, and the driveway has room for two vehicles. On the removed listing, Rightmove described the property as a 'well presented' family home situated in a sought after area. It said: 'This lovely property offers spacious accommodation comprising; sizable lounge, well equipped kitchen/diner, modern bathroom and utility to the ground floor.'To the first floor are three well appointed bedrooms.'Externally the property boasts a well maintained front garden with wider than average side access to a large rear garden with feature outbuilding offering versatile use.'Rightmove has been contacted for comment.