Guide price
£775,000
5 bed detached house for saleKingsley, Ferry Road, Goxhill, Barrow-Upon-Humber DN19
5 beds
4 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
A highly appealing house with charming original features, in a sought-after village setting
Generous, light-filled reception rooms with large bay windows and fireplaces fitted with log burners
Well-appointed, sociable kitchen with space for dining and relaxed seating
Five comfortable double bedrooms, four benefitting from en suite facilities
Delightful gardens with sweeping lawns, mature shrub borders and paved patio and courtyard areas
EPC Rating = E
A five-bedroom detached character property with beautifully presented gardens, in the desirable village of Goxhill.
Description
Kingsley is a charming detached home with highly attractive accommodation and a wealth of splendid original details. The property offers five bedrooms and six comfortable, versatile reception rooms, with large sash windows and cornicing throughout, complemented by elegant, understated contemporary fittings and décor.
The home features a welcoming reception hall with a high ceiling, wooden flooring and ornate plasterwork, from which three principal reception rooms lead. These include the inviting sitting room at the front, with its bay window and fireplace fitted with a log burner. At the rear are two formal reception rooms, including a generous sitting room with a stove and dual aspect, featuring French doors opening to the gardens, alongside a spacious dining room ideal for entertaining. Additional reception spaces include a home office and a gym, while the open-plan kitchen and snug provide further relaxed, sociable living space. The kitchen itself is fitted with traditional units, a central island with a breakfast bar and a range cooker, and also offers space for a breakfast table for informal dining.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to five well-appointed double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with built-in storage and an en suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms are also en suite, while the remaining bedroom has its own washbasin, offering potential for conversion into an en suite bath or shower room. The first floor also features a second utility room which is used as a laundry room and provides additional storage and there is a family bathroom with a freestanding roll-top bathtub .
The house is set within delightful, well-maintained gardens to the front, side and rear. At the entrance, a tarmac driveway provides access and parking to the side of the house, while the front gardens feature an array of established shrubs and hedgerows, along with generous areas of lawn and meadow on either side of the drive. To the rear there is a further lawn, a patio and well-stocked borders of shrubs, hedging and trees, as well as a paved courtyard area with access to various stores and brick-built outbuildings.
Location
The picturesque North Lincolnshire village of Goxhill lies in a rural setting, approx. 5.5 miles east of the riverside town of Barton-upon-Humber and surrounded by rolling countryside.
Goxhill itself offers a primary school, doctor's surgery, and a community library. There is also a village hall which is used for a variety of classes, including pilates, craft fairs and other activities such as a Pop up Pub run by volunteers.
The nearby town of Barton upon Humber also provides a variety of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, a leisure centre and a weekly market.
For further education, the town has several primary schools and a secondary school, as well as a range of community and sports facilities. Additionally, Caistor Grammar school is approx. 15.5 mile away. Hull lies across the Humber, approx. 18.5 miles away, offering a wider selection of shopping, leisure, and cultural attractions.
The area benefits from road connections, including the A1077 providing access to Barton-upon-Humber and the Humber Bridge, while the wider network of a-roads connects to Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and the M62 corridor. Rail services are accessible at Goxhill, Barnetby, Hull, Barton-upon-Humber and Ulceby stations. Hull station provides direct access to London Kings cross taking from approximately 157 minutes.
Disclaimer: All distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 4,954 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains Water
Electricity
Mains Gas
Mains Drainage
Central Heating
Local Authority: North Lincolnshire Council
TPOs
Photographs taken April 2026.
The title includes covenants requiring the maintenance of boundary fencing in specified locations, a standard restriction against causing nuisance to neighbouring land, and customary rights allowing neighbouring structures to overhang the boundary and access for repair, subject to notice.
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