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LEGO Stranger Things – The Creel House (11370)

20/02/2026
HOR Staff
Estimated 2 mins to read
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Purchase Price
£249.99
Resell Price
£360
Profit
£110
Return on Investment
44%

Overview

The LEGO Stranger Things: The Creel House (11370) launched as a large-format licensed set tied to Netflix’s Stranger Things, appealing to both LEGO collectors and fans of the series. The set gained additional traction due to the inclusion of exclusive Gift With Purchase (GWP) items, which were not readily available through standard retail channels.

At the time of release, stock levels at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester location were limited, increasing perceived scarcity. Secondary market pricing reflected not only demand for the core set but also the added value of the Stranger Things–themed GWP items bundled with purchase.

Breaking Down the Release

The Creel House (11370) carried a retail price of £249.99.

Availability was limited to a small in-store allocation at a single UK location.

Two Gift With Purchase items accompanied the set, increasing the bundle value.

Secondary market pricing separated the core set and GWPs into distinct value components.

Demand was driven by licensed IP appeal and constrained supply rather than broad distribution.

Timeline: Release to Resale

Product Announcement

03/02/2026

LEGO confirmed in-store availability of The Creel House set alongside Stranger Things–themed Gift With Purchase items.

In-Store Release

04/02/2026

The Creel House (11370) was released at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester with limited stock.

Early Secondary Market Activity

04/02/2026

Resale listings appeared shortly after release, with bundled pricing reflecting strong initial demand.

Market Assessment

06/02/2026

Secondary pricing stabilised, with bundle values approaching £360 across major resale platforms.

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Useful Links / Resources

▶️ LEGO Official Store

▶️ eBay UK Sold Listings

Final Thoughts

The LEGO Stranger Things: The Creel House (11370) demonstrated how limited-location availability, combined with exclusive GWPs, can significantly impact resale value. While the core set itself performed well, the bundled Gift With Purchase items significantly contributed to the overall resale pricing.

As with similar licensed LEGO releases, long-term performance remained sensitive to future restocks or wider distribution. Early market behaviour, however, reflected strong collector demand driven by scarcity and franchise appeal.

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