2803 Broadway Ave, Great Bend, KS 67530
$177,000 | 1886 | 2,982 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 0.31 Acres

If you are like me, you probably feel like houses built in the late 1800s have a kind of magic that modern buildings just can’t touch. There is a special feeling when you walk across a floor that has been there for over 130 years. I just found a beautiful Queen Anne Victorian in Great Bend, Kansas, that is the perfect mix of “old world” charm and “new world” updates. Built in 1886, this home was actually designed by a famous architect named David S. Hopkins, who was known for creating some of the most beautiful Victorian homes in the country. It is a rare chance to own a designer piece of history for under $200,000!
A lot of people don’t realize that in the 1880s, people could order home designs from famous architects, and that is exactly what happened here. David S. Hopkins was a master of the Queen Anne style. When you look at the shape of this house and the way the rooms flow, you are looking at the work of a professional from the Gilded Age. It has stood the test of time, keeping its historic personality while being updated so you can actually live a modern life inside its walls.
The main floor of this house is massive—nearly 3,000 square feet in total across the whole home! When you walk in, you aren’t just getting a “living room.” You get a parlor, a formal living room, and a formal dining room. Back in 1886, the parlor was where you would welcome your most important guests, while the family room was for relaxing. Having all these separate spaces means you can have a quiet place to read a book while the kids watch a movie in the entertainment room.

One of the best things the current owners did was update the kitchen. They added beautiful granite countertops and plenty of cabinets so you have space for all your gadgets. The best part? All the appliances are included in the price! It’s a bright, cheerful space where you can cook dinner while looking out at your big backyard. It is the perfect blend of historic style and modern convenience.
If you have ever lived in an old house, you know that the laundry is usually hidden away in a dark, scary basement. Not here! This home has a main-floor bathroom that includes the washer and dryer hookups. The washer and dryer even stay with the house. It makes life so much easier when you can do the laundry right where you spend most of your day. It’s a thoughtful update that makes this historic home feel very practical.
When you head upstairs, you will find four spacious bedrooms. These rooms have the high ceilings and big windows that make Victorian homes feel so airy. But the real star of the second floor is the bathroom. It features a classic clawfoot tub. There is nothing better than soaking in a deep, cast-iron tub after a long day. It’s a beautiful reminder of the home’s 1886 roots and adds a touch of luxury to your morning routine.

If you are someone who loves to make things, you are going to fall in love with the outbuildings. There is a combination garage and workshop on the property. This space even houses the controls for the private water well, which helps keep your bills low. Whether you need a place for your tools, a quiet studio to paint, or just extra storage for your outdoor gear, this workshop is a huge bonus that you don’t always find with town homes.
Sometimes people are afraid of the maintenance on an old house, but this one has some great “hidden” benefits. The roof is less than three years old, which is a huge expense you won’t have to worry about for a long time. It also uses a hot water heating system. Many people believe this is the most comfortable kind of heat because it doesn’t dry out the air like a furnace does. The current owners even shared that their highest heat bill was only $360, which is very impressive for a house of this size!
The house sits on a large corner lot that is just over 0.30 acres. Because the home is so old, the trees are massive and provide wonderful shade in the Kansas summers. It’s a great yard for gardening, letting the dogs run, or hosting a backyard barbecue. Being on a corner lot also means you have more privacy and a more “grand” feel to the property. It truly feels like your own little park right in Great Bend.

Great Bend is a town with a deep history, and Broadway Avenue is one of the most beautiful historic streets in the area. Living here means you are part of a community that cares about its past. You are close to the downtown area, parks, and schools, but when you are inside your 1886 masterpiece, it feels like you are in your own private world. At $177,000, this is one of the most affordable ways to own a truly significant piece of architecture.
This home is more than just a place to live; it is a chance to be the guardian of a 139-year-old story. It’s waiting for someone who loves high ceilings, clawfoot tubs, and the smell of a workshop on a Saturday morning.
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Listed by:
Linda K Ludes 620-791-8223,
Result$ Realty
Also listed on Zillow!