The J R Simpson Estate, cir 1929, on the market for the first time in 2+ decades. In the 50s, famed Tulsan architect John Brooks Walton began his career restoring the home while living there with his family. Even in 1929 its construction had an unmatched luxury and artisanship. "It wasn't called Maple Ridge then. They were just big, old houses that nobody wanted." Walton coined "Maple Ridge" in a successful effort to bring the area back to its former glory. The home has a well known provenance. Its period custom clay tile roof was recently redecked and refelted. Every tile was pulled, inspected, and replaced where necessary. The home features 6483sqft of gross living area. That includes a finished basement and a finished attic. It excludes a finished 770sqft 1 bed / 1 bath quarters and an oversized finished storage area in the basement. The home sits on an enviable .34 acre lot. It has a pool and dedicated greenspace. Bill Powers scraped and repainted the entire interior and exterior of the main home and exterior of quarters '25. Including the quarters, the home has 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Large office in basement. The home has abundant storage and a walkin cedar closet. Upstairs laundry. Lg primary suite w/ an enormous secondary space. New driveway and security gate. True butler's pantry. Dining room designed to sit 30. Wood paneled library, service stairwell. 3+ living. Full bath for every bedroom. Exquisite, old world plaster crown and mantles. Arched doorways and solid beveled doors throughout. It sits on Tulsa's most well known boulevard, Hazel. The home is equidistant (approx) between Philbrook and the Gathering Space. Live like an oil baron. Come make this estate your home.