Fans of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things have the chance to experience life in the fictional town of Hawkins, with a Victorian manor used as a set officially listed for sale.
According to realestate.com.au, the home was used in the fourth season and is on sale with an asking price of US$1.5 million.
The haunted home of the Creel family and Vecna’s Mindscape is not located in Indiana or the Upside Down, but in a small town called Rome in Georgia.
The 557sq m historic property includes seven bedrooms and five bathrooms and was last sold for US$350,000 in 2019 before undergoing an extensive restoration.
The 140-year-old property also maintains many of its stunning original details, with the era-appropriate kitchen and the bathrooms now offering a sleek and modern twist.
Inside, there’s inlaid wood flooring, layered mouldings, pocket doors, original windows, an antique wall safe, built-in bookshelves, custom cabinetry and a cast iron urinal.
In terms of what fans of the show will recognise, there’s the same formal dining room, an adjoining parlour and a living room.
There’s also an outdoor foyer, a mansard roof and an unfinished third floor.
To top it off, there’s a Gothic-style guest house with its own sitting room, a kitchen, a bathroom and multiple bedrooms.
While the official listing notes the nightmarish Stranger Things energies have all been evicted from the house.