Texas Chainsaw House

This 1900s late Edwardian farm house was featured prominently in Tobe Hooper's horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as the home of Leatherface and his cannibalistic family, before it was moved to this location from Williamson County in 1998.

[2] In 1998, the house was cut into six or seven pieces in order to be moved, then reassembled and restored to its original condition by master carpenter Anthony Mayfield on behalf of an investor couple in Austin, Texas.

[3] A densely overgrown identical twin of the house was later found at La Frontera as well, and it too was cut into pieces and moved, but to nearby Georgetown and restored.

Replicas of the original house were built as sets for 2013-2017 film series, appearing in Texas Chainsaw 3D and its 2017 prequel Leatherface respectively.

[6][7] A duplicate of the house was also featured in a post-credits scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a 2022 sequel picking up several decades after the original film.

The so-called Chainsaw House was moved from the La Frontera site to Kingsland in 1998 and restored for use as a restaurant as part of a hotel and railroad district.
An identical twin house was later discovered nearby and was also renovated and is now located in Georgetown, Texas