At the end of its own gravel, tree lined road, perched on a hill, lies the iconic former Haunted House restaurant. At this moment it’s a perfectly lovely blank canvas. It can be what you conjure. The 1935 mansion’s location feels secluded but is adjacent to the Adventure District. It’s country living with city access. You can see downtown through the trees! What about a family compound with a cottage for the in laws? It would be perfect for that. The large yard could easily accommodate a pool and cabana, pickleball court, another lodging or all of the above. Can it be a beautiful restaurant once again? Undeniably yes. Its location, mystique and large rooms are perfect for creating intimate dining sections and alcoves. Could it be a chic rustic boutique hotel/event center/income source? Yes indeed. The stone garage is spacious and could be banquet space or additional guest rooms. Much of its mechanical infrastructure is updated. Keep its original floor plan, modify it or start from scratch. It’s a canvas awaiting an artist. Wonderful historic details are intact, mantels, light fixtures and such, and the hardwood parquet floors await refinishing, having been preserved beneath carpet. There’s an old speakeasy in the basement. Of course, it could make a stunning residence. Its exterior is classic Oklahoma stone. Large windows throughout wash the rooms in sparking sunlight and provide pretty views. The layout upstairs is ideal for the ultimate primary suite plus second bedroom. Downstairs has excellent flow: a large entry foyer leads to living with beautiful mantel, and the large dining room. Or put the primary down! The kitchen space could easily become a kitchen and breakfast room or primary en suite. Something that might intrigue you: Its past does have its share of mystery, should you wish to investigate. Is this notorious property move-in ready? Not quite. Is it a fabulous opportunity ready for its next chapter? For the right person, it’s absolutely one of one.