Georgia’s ‘Creel House’ from ‘Stranger Things’ could be yours

ROME, Ga. — The iconic ‘Creel House’ from the fourth season of Netflix’s hit “Stranger Things” is on the market.

Your family could follow in the Creel family’s footsteps and live in the home for $1,500,000.

Vecna’s Victorian lair is actually a 140-year-old mansion in downtown Rome.

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The 5,000 square foot home sits on an acre of land and has five bedrooms and five bathrooms in the main house with a guest house featuring another two bedrooms and a bathroom.

While portions of the house, like the kitchen, have been flipped upside down, the most recent owners have restored most of the 1882 estate to its original glory, according to the listing.

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Fans of the show, which is one of Netflix’s most-watched television series ever, will recognize the home as a focal point of the most recent season.

Vecna, the season’s main villain, lived in the home and later used it as his base of operations throughout the season.

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Earlier this year, the Byers family home went on the market in Fayetteville. It sold for nearly twice its asking price.

If you’re not in the market for a house, but still want to be immersed in the world of “Stranger Things,” an official immersive experience is happening now in Atlanta.

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