

What’s different about this spite house is the fact that the floors separate the rooms rather than doors or walls.Īccording to local legends, in 1874, a couple of brothers jointly inherited the land from their father. The property gets narrower from front to back, with a width that varies slightly between about 9 and 10 feet. The Skinny House in Boston is pretty well-known, at least in the area. This four-story, 964-square-foot building at 44 Hull Street is the skinniest house in Boston. 2. Skinny House – Boston, Massachusetts Image: Boston/ ericodeg The deep gouges in the brick wall from the wheels of carriages brushing up against it are still visible today. The horse carriages were also brushing up against one of the walls of his house and ruining it. So, to prevent people from using the alley, and to stop the horses from ruining his house, John Hollensbury built the 7-foot-wide, two-story property, blocking it completely. In 1830, John Hollensbury of Alexandria, Va., was tired of all the horse and foot traffic using the alleyway next to his house. The little blue Hollensbury House in Alexandria, Virginia, is one of the most famous mostly because of the story behind it. Here are 12 of the most famous spite houses throughout history.ġ. Hollensbury Spite House – Alexandria, Virginia Image: Google Maps Depending on the size and design of the house, one had to be really angry in order to dedicate such a considerable amount of money and time in the name of anger. Spite houses are buildings that were built or altered for the sole purpose of exacting revenge.

But, have you ever seen someone erect an entire house right in front of their enemies? A spite house is exactly that. Throughout history, we have seen people come up with innovative ways to get revenge on their friends or family members. In such cases, it can act as a driving factor that causes people to do irrational, silly and sometimes, spiteful things. Human emotion is a crazy thing, especially when it’s bottled up for a long time.
