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The Spite House, also known as the Thomas McCobb House, is a historic house at Deadman's Point in Rockport, Maine. Built in 1806 in Phippsburg, it is a high quality example of Federal period architecture. It was built by Thomas McCobb as a deliberately elaborate building to exceed in quality the fine house in which he had grown up, which he had ...
The McCobb Spite House at Deadman's Point in July 1960. In 1806, Thomas McCobb, heir to his father's land and shipbuilding business, returned home to Phippsburg, Maine, from sea to discover that his stepbrother Mark had inherited the family "Mansion in the Wilderness". [8]
Tidal Island View of the harbor McCobb Spite House. Aldermere Farm—Maine Coast Heritage Trust [15] Bay Chamber Concerts; Camden Area History Center [16] Camden-Rockport Historical Society [17] Center for Maine Contemporary Art [18] Indian Island Light [19] Maine Media Workshops; Rockport Opera House [20]
Virginia: The Hollensbury Spite House. Alexandria’s historic Old Town is home to plenty of curiosities, including this 7-foot-wide home built back in 1830. The owner of an adjacent home was ...
In the quiet, sandy streets near Jacksonville Beach, a towering 10-foot-wide house stands as a bold middle finger to the neighborhood. Built on a sliver of land out of pure spite, this eyebrow ...
The Auld-McCobb House is set on a rise overlooking downtown Boothbay Harbor, near the center of a triangular block formed by Oak Street, McClintock Street, and Townsend Avenue. It is a large double-pile two story brick structure, with a hip roof and a rubblestone foundation. Its front facade faces roughly west, and is six bays wide.
The two-story, 10-foot-wide house certainly looks interesting, but necessity is indeed the mother of i Florida Man Builds 10-Foot-Wide Tiny Home To Spite Neighbors, Then Lists It For $600,000 Skip ...
The McCobb–Hill–Minott House is a historic house at 44 Parker Head Road in Phippsburg, Maine. Built in 1774, it is a high quality example of late Georgian architecture, notable for its architecture and its prominent residents, who included Mark Langdon Hill , Maine 's first United States Congressman .