Most days, a home is just a home. Walls, bricks, doors, windows, and whatever we’ve filled it with. But sometimes, there’s more to it than meets the eye.
In the Facebook group A House With History, curious people share strange things they’ve come across in their own homes or while exploring old, forgotten places. Think secret rooms, hidden tunnels, odd objects left behind—anything that makes you stop and wonder what really happened there.
Here are some of the most surprising finds.
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Interesting Newel Post. Seems To Have A Candy Dish On Top. Thoughts??
Was for the "calling cards" I.em the cards everybody carried around to give to the butler to announce their visit.
We All Know What This Is, Right?
Boot scraper
These are outside lots of houses in the town near where I live, my children know what they are for and mimic scraping their shoes on them
Found In The Attic Of A Condo That Was Once A Very Old High School
Window openers, sometimes they were used to open the transom above the old doors
This Is Interesting. It Appears To Be Attached To The Wall
You can sit down and take your shoes and boots off, after hanging up your coat and hat
Those were the days
That is beautiful a good clean polish up and you got yourself a gorgeous antique coat n hat rack n chair !! And worth a fortune to !
These Little Doors Are Located In The Rooms Of An Early 1900s House. Any Idea What These Are For?
People put them in for their cats to be able to get to the cat box and other areas of the house without the heat, leaving the room. They want the door closed and the heat in
Any Idea What The Holes Are In This Old Rustic Door?
those would be musket balls. You can see the powder burn in some top ones
Imagine Having A Manhole Cover Under Your Floor In The Hallway
It used to be an old cistern with water in it. Lotta old houses have them.
Anyone Know What This Is??
Yes we had one for our cellar, to tell us the light were on downstairs.
Typical Radiator But Does Anyone Know What This Feature Is For?
It warms things. That's pretty much it.
This Walkway Is To A House From The 1930s. Why Do You Think It's Like This?
It's a driveway with steps between the tire treads. Used to see that quite a bit.
Old House Mystery. This Is Located At The Corner Of The Baseboards In An Old House. Looks Like It's Been Painted Over A Lot. Any Ideas What This Is?
It’s a damper for an old gravity furnace. I’d remove it, clean it up, polish it and reinstall it. It would be a lovely talking point! I’ll bet it’s a beautiful brass piece.
Man, some people just love love love to paint over every damned thing, don’t they? Really cool metal fixtures, solid wood furniture with beautiful grain, brick fireplaces, you name it. If it’s beautiful all by itself, they’ll slap a thick coat of the cheapest, worst, and ugliest paint they can find over it and totally ruin it.
What Is This Mechanism In The Floor. Seems To Have Rollers And A Chain
for a chandelier so you can lower it for repair and cleaning
Lowering a chandelier? The Brits on here can only see one image right now.
Do You Know What Kind Of Stairs These Are?
These are Witches Stairs. Supposedly Witches couldn't climb these types of stairs.
Found Inside The Wall. Guess Which Room
These double edge razor blades were found in the bathroom wall. Way back when, the medicine cabinets had a slot in back. It was purposely put there to dispose the old blades which just fell into the wall.
What Are These Slots In The Side Of An Old Stone House Next To A Window?
For shooting rifles through
Hanging Up Over The Doorway Of An Older House. What Is It??
An old glass fire extinguisher filled with Carbon Tetrachloride. Very dangerous.
Mounted In The Bedroom Of An Old House.wh Knows What This Is?
Old tie holder.
Coat Rack?? What Do You Think?
In the 1970s they were called valets—men hung their suit jackets on them when they came home from work and put their pocket contents in the little tray.
Who Knows What This Is? Located In The UK
Digby Lock-Up, also known as the Pepperpot, located in Digby, Lincolnshire. It is a Grade II listed building with historical significance.
Originally a 17th-century wellhead, it is made of limestone and stands 2 meters high.
It may have been used as a lock-up for petty criminals or drunks, especially during the Napoleonic Wars.
I hope it has air holes on the other side somewhere O_O otherwise looks like it might get awfully stuffy in there. EDIT: I suppose, during the time period that these would have been in use, people probably DGAF about human rights violations like "dude is going to suffocate if you lock him in there overnight" :/
If You've Seen Our Video On Crooked Chimneystl Then You Might Know What These Windows Are Called
Witches window. They believed witches couldn't turn and fly through them when they were opened.
Old House Mystery. Found During A Kitchen Renovation. Any Ideas What It Is??
Old wood stove plate lifter
I remember my grandmother using one of those. The stove plates were cast iron, and you lifted them to put more wood on the fire.
Any Idea What This Wheel Is For? Located In An Old Farmhouse But Doesn't Appear To Currently Be Operating Anything
My Grandparents had a wheel with a sprocket on it on 1st floor. Sprocket had a chain that went thru floor to stoker in the basement. Turning the wheel caused coal to be fed to the stoker which increased the heat fed up thru floor registers warming the home.
Good grief, I don't even know what some of the switches in my house are for.
Old House Mystery. What Is This? Found Under Carpeting And Linoleum In A Bedroom Of An 1800s House
It is a hole to allow heat to pass from 1st floor to 2nd floor. I have one in my bedroom of my 200 year old house.
Mine is square and it constitutes the 'central heating' for the second floor. I put a little fan in it and it actually does help balance the house.
Anyone Know What This Is?
Antique door knocker.
What Is This? Sink Maybe??
It's a Laundry tub
Had one of those in our house growing up in Michigan in the 1960s, was next to where the washer and drying machine was. Was useful for pre scrubbing clothes before putting into the washing machine.
Found In An Old House. Do You Know What This Is?
This little device was a grocery list checker. Dates back to the 1920s and people kept it on the kitchen. Probably why these are found during kitchen renovations.
Old House Mystery - Why Is There A Pedal In The Bottom Of This Wall???
My old house in Utah had one for releasing coal down the chute
Any Ideas What This Is?? Pretty Sure It's Not A Well Or Septic
Old wine cellar of a long gone house
This Very Old Shoe Was Found In A Wall Near The Fireplace. Do You Know Why They Hid Shoes In The Walls? Specifically Why They Hid Them Near Fireplaces?
Often, when a house was being built, a family moving into the house would hide shoes in different places. There were children's shoes on the walls of the children's rooms, women's shoes next to the fireplaces and kitchens. Men's shoes were hidden in the attic. The purpose of these was to bring good luck to the house and drive away evil spirits.
Old House Mystery. Found During A Kitchen Renovation Of An Old House. Anyone Know What This Might Be?
Canning top. You can mark what you have canned.
Any Ideas What This Is For? Over A Door In A Really Old House
That is 100% for a Bracketed Kerosene Lamp
Not Too Old, But These Were For The House That Had Everything
This Item Was Found In The Basement Of An 1907 Home. Anyone Know What It Is?
For sterilizing preserving jars and bottles
Anti witch personal defence shield . . . . . LOTS of witches back then . . .you could never be too careful . . .
Anyone Know What This Is?
This is a Goffering Iron that was used to put ruffles in clothing
I've seen hand operated Goffering irons before, but not a pedal operated one - much easier to use I would imagine.
I Have No Idea. Hanging On A Radter In The Basement Of An Old House. Any Ideas What This Is??
An old razor sharpener
Another picture of one plus its box! It's for disposable razor blades. 480915969_...c62a46.jpg
1935 Silver Certificate $1 Bill Found During Renovations. Awesome Find!
Any Guess On What This Is?
We had one on our milk crate/ metal cooler left at the door. Its to let dairy delivery person know what you needed
This Is A Very Old Chandelier
Odd Space Found Behind Thus Metal Grate In The Basement. Anyone Have An Idea What It's For??
Air flow for old furnace
Old House Mystery In The Garage. Any Idea When This Space Would Be In The Garage Floor?? There Is A Small Cover For It But No Idea What It Was Used For
it was probably used for used oil. Back then you changed your own oil and disposed of it on your own. This hole would allow the oil to seep into the ground and it would go bye bye
Anyone Know What Type Of Phone This Is?
This is an A & B phone. You put in your dime and made the call. If they didn't answer you got your money back. Otherwise your money got deposited and you could continue your call
This one was from a town in Abertillery, Wales, so would originally have been a penny, not a dime. There were still one or two of these about in rural areas as late as the 1960s, but all had been replaced by the 1970s when the new decimal coinage came in, with a 2p and a 10p coin slot.
Found While Removing The Wallpaper. Any Idea What This Used To Be?
Dumb waiter or laundry chute
What Are These Old Pipes In The Backyard Of An Old Cottage?
Oil tank vents, it was common to have them barred in the yard to save on space in the basement.
Old House Mystery. Found In The Basement, What Is This???
If it’s in a very large home could it be a communications center for bells to call servants?
Some Kind Of Fireplace Insert Obviously But Looks Like An Incinerator
Coal heater.
Do You Know What This Is?
A Victorian era wooden toilet
I'm not sure that's an actual toilet. I believe it's a "commode table" from the 70's. So named because of its resemblance to the toilet, but used as a side table in a living room.
Anyone Know What This Item Is Circled In Red? Found Inside A Wall During Renovations Of An Old House
I'm thinking it was a cover for a latch on a pocket door
Who Knows What This Is?
This is an antique fireplace spit. My understanding is that most old homes had these and were used for cooking.
Anyone Know What Type Of Outlet This Is??
None of these are creepy. None sure why the moderators changed the title to this hours after the original posting.
And now they’ve changed it again to “disturbing things”. What’s the deal?
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And now they’ve changed it again to “disturbing things”. What’s the deal?
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