The Creel House from ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 is up for sale

Publish Date
Friday, 4 November 2022, 3:11PM

The Creel House that featured prominently in season four of Stranger Things has officially hit the market.

Located on the edge of the fictional town of Hawkins, the house was the site of much of Stranger Things’ paranormal antics. The house takes its name from the Creel family who lived there, and whose son, Henry Creel, would go on to become Vecna by the season finale.

Located in the state of Georgia, the seven-bedroom house was listed by Tones, Temple & Wright real estate on Monday (October 31), where it currently remains on the market with an asking price of $1.5 million USD ($2,592,667.50 NZD).

​​The Victorian-style home was built in 1882, and sits on a 43,560 square foot lot. According to the listing, it has seven bathrooms, handcrafted cabinetry and a range of amenities from custom buffets to layered mouldings. Elaborating on its now-famous setting, the listing makes mention to the specific areas depicted in the show, which underwent “a dramatic makeover for Netflix’s Stranger Things”.

“You will recognize much of what has been prominently featured in the show’s fourth season, including: the majestic formal dining room where telekinesis is no longer practiced during meals; an adjoining parlor, perfect for playing Dungeons and Dragons; and a living room ideal for hosting meetings of the Hellfire Club.”

Elsewhere, the listing pokes fun at the dark role that Creel House plays in Stranger Things, while calling back to some of the series’ plotlines and villains. “Don’t be surprised if you find some residual demogorgons skulking about the property,” the listing reads. “In the event that things get too strange and even go awry, a funeral home is located nearby.”

This article was first published on nme.com


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