Former home of Edna St. Vincent Millar, the narrowest house in NYC is currently for rent, costing $14,000 a month.

The home located at 75 ½ Bedford St. in New York City's Greenwich Village is the narrowest townhouse, with a façade measuring 9.5 feet, according to the New York Daily News.

It was once the home of poet Edna St. Vincent Millar, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning Ballad of Harp-Weaver while she lived there in 1923-1924. The narrowest house was also home to anthropologist Margaret Mead and actors Cary Grant and John Barrymore, grandfather of Drew Barrymore.

According to Curbed, the townhouse measures 990 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms and is priced for sale at $4.3 million.