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Stranger Things Creel House Lists For $1.5M In Georgia

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“Don’t be surprised if you find some residual demogorgons skulking about the property,” warns this listing.

This Victorian manor was used as a set in the fourth season of Netflix’s hit show “Stranger Things” and has been listed on the market for $1.5 million.

This haunted home isn’t in the Upside Down but in Rome, Georgia. The property is listed with Jeb Arp, Mimi Richards, and Katie Gettis Edwards of Toles, Temple & Wright Inc.

According to TMZ, this property was last purchased for $350,000 in 2019 before undergoing restoration.

In addition, the historic property maintains many stunning original details.

“This house showcases how we can preserve and restore older homes while still making them current but stylish for years to come,” Edwards told The Post of the more than 140-year-old house. “The kitchen and the bathrooms, for instance, are all era-appropriate but with a sleek and modern twist.”

The house measures in at 6,000 square feet and is more than 140 years old.

The home has inlaid wood flooring, layered moldings, pocket doors, and original windows. Also, the house has an antique wall safe, a built-in bookshelf, custom cabinetry, and a cast iron urinal.

“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,” the listing says.

This home has an outdoor foyer, a mansard roof, five bathrooms, an unfinished third floor, and is behind the main property. Also, the Gothic-style guest house is fully equipped with a sitting room, a kitchen, a bathroom, and multiple bedrooms.

The nightmarish “Stranger Things” energies have all been evicted from the house, the listing promises, although it notes that “In the event that things get too strange and even go awry, a funeral home is located nearby.”

Source: New York Post


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