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The Hewitt residence refers to the family estate of the Hewitt family as seen in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film franchise. Specifically, it refers to a location featured in the remake series, which began with the 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and continued in the 2006 prequel film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.

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The Hewitt residence was a large patch of land located North of Route 17 in the town of Fuller, in Travis County, West Texas. It was located a short distance from the Blair Meat Co., which the Hewitt family operated in the early 1970s. The estate consisted of a large manor house, as well as several other structures, including barns, cattle pens and a junkyard. The basement of the house led into a furnace room, which exited into an underground passageway that led to an opening near the slaughterhouse.

The main residents of the Hewitt residence between 1969 and 1973 consisted of Charlie Hewitt, Luda Mae Hewitt, Monty Hewitt and Thomas Hewitt. Another family member who was often seen scavenging about the house was Jedidiah Hewitt, though he seemed to spend most of his time at the Old Crawford Mill.

Another structure located on the estate was a trailer, which was owned by a young waif of a woman named Henrietta, who bore some connection to the Hewitt family, though her exact relationship with them is unclear. Henrietta was often visited by a corpulant tea-drinking lady, who also spent time at the main house conversing with Luda Mae.