Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
GOSBERTON is a substantial fenland village situated in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, roughly six miles north of Spalding on the A152. Known as a "double village" due to its close physical connection with neighboring Gosberton Risegate, the settlement is dominated by the spire of St Peter and St Paul’s Church, a grand Grade I listed building often referred to as a ‘fenland cathedral’ because of its unexpected scale. Geographically, the area is flat and rural, defined by the rich, silty soils that support the local bulb-growing and agricultural industries. Practical amenities are concentrated around the high street, including a primary school, a traditional butcher, and a small range of local shops that serve the wider farming community. While the nearby A16 provides a straightforward road link to Boston and Peterborough, the village itself retains a quiet, self-contained character, typical of the working landscape that surrounds the River Welland basin.