620 Elm Street is a residential lot located on the version of Elm Street in A Nightmare on Elm Street (film series).
It's central feature is a house.
At the time of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film), it was the home of Tina Gray and Tina's Mom, and there was a fence in front of the front yard.
House[]
The house appears to have two above ground stories. What's shown in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film) suggests that it doesn't have an attic. It likely also has a basement.
First Above Ground Story[]
The first above ground story includes a living room. At the time of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film), the living room featured a couch that Glen Lantz slept on the night Tina Gray was murdered by Freddy Krueger.
Second Above Ground Story[]
The second above ground story includes at least two bedrooms and a hallway. It likely also includes a bathroom.
One bedroom was used by Tina Gray at the time of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film). It is suggested in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film) that it is on the backside of the house and has a window to the backyard. It appears to have a slopping ceiling, which suggests that the house doesn't have an attic. It had a bed with room for one person.
The other bedroom was used by Tina's mother at the time of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 film). It was on the back side of the house and had a window to the backyard. It had a bed with room for two people.
Trivia[]
In real life, it is 620 Milwood Avenue Los Angeles, California.