Some homes are simply houses. 492 Prospect Ave is a landmark, a Colonial Revival treasure in Hot Springs' Quapaw-Prospect neighborhood, officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 2002, joining a handful of area homes already individually recognized for their architectural significance. Developed between 1890 and 1950, this enclave of Quapaw and Prospect streets is prized for its exceptional mix of Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Queen Anne architecture, and this, the Walter Beauchamp House, is one of its finest examples, blending architectural pedigree with modern comfort in equal measure. Stroll the brick walkway, framed by a low stone wall, with two mature magnolias, and thirteen blooming crepe myrtles, to a deep covered porch complete with a swing and rocking chairs, built for slow evenings and quiet mornings alike. The beautiful front door, with its own "492" address transom, opens into a grand foyer and entry hall, where a graceful staircase with turned balusters, a crystal chandelier, and gleaming grade "A" white oak floors set the tone for the whole home. Brass and crystal light fixtures carry that same sense of occasion through nearly every room. The main level unfolds through a living room, a parlor, and a family room, each anchored by its own decorative fireplace mantel and tall windows overlooking the tree-lined streets, plus a formal dining room for holiday gatherings and a glass-shelved, mirror-backed wet bar for effortless entertaining, and a separate mudroom-style entry off the laundry. Two doors open the family room straight onto the patio, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living. Two powder rooms round out the floor, one a moody, art-filled retreat of its own. The kitchen pairs a gas range with subway-tile walls, brass fixtures, a farmhouse sink, hand-forged pot racks, curved built-in china cabinets flanking the window, and a black-and-white checkerboard floor. Upstairs, the primary suite is a retreat unto itself: a spacious, bright sunroom to watch the sunrise with your morning coffee, a walk-in closet, and a dressing room with its own furniture-grade island beneath a chandelier, plus a spa bathroom with a double-headed shower. A second bedroom with its own decorative fireplace and full bath, a second kitchen, and a second living and dining area with a stained-glass window round out the level, alongside a hall bath with a clawfoot soaking tub and a study. Not one but two kitchens, and two distinct living areas, mean this home flexes to however you live, whether that's multigenerational, work-from-home, or simply room to spread out. The entire third floor is a soaring bonus room and its own ensuite bath with a freestanding soaking tub, a stained -glass window, and a hexagon tile floor, ready to be bedroom three, a private studio, a home gym, or a guest retreat, whatever your household needs most. Out back, a secluded patio feels like a secret garden all your own, tucked beside a stacked-stone garden bed and shaded by mature trees. History, made livable: extensive renovations were completed in 2022, including a new primary roof, a full exterior paint job, and a new tankless water heater. The detached 2-car garage received a new roof in 2025. Four zoned AC units (2 in 2017, 2 in 2022) keep every level comfortable, and a new 3-zone sprinkler system installed in 2024 keeps the lawn lush with minimal effort. A bronze National Register plaque on the exterior marks the home's place in Hot Springs' history. The address also puts you close to everyday life in the Spa City: Prospect Avenue offers direct access to Hot Springs National Park's hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and historic bathhouse row, with an easy walk to downtown Hot Springs' dining, galleries, and live music events, so the best of the city is always just minutes away. Come see why 492 Prospect Ave. has stood the test of time, and picture your own story added to it.