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Two Individually Built Executive Homes in Goulceby — Register Now for Updates

Set in the quiet village of Goulceby, right in the centre of the Lincolnshire Wolds, two individually built executive homes are now available — with one already Sold STC. Built by Paul Roberts Builders, a respected father-and-son local developer, these homes offer a rare opportunity for anyone looking for space, specification and a rural setting.



Plot 1 — Ferndale House (Sold STC)
Ferndale House is an impressive home of around 4,000 sq ft with spacious living areas, a garden room/orangery, five bedrooms and excellent outdoor space. The triple garage with a studio above adds a huge amount of flexibility, and the property achieves an A-rated EPC thanks to air-source heating and solar panels.



Plot 2 — Coming Soon
Plot 2 is currently under construction and will be finished to the same high specification. This home offers four bedrooms including a brilliant main suite with a dressing area and large en-suite. It’s slightly smaller in size and does not include the orangery, but provides a well-planned layout and a modern, efficient design throughout.

Completion is expected around mid-December 2025, with a guide price of £850,000.



A Highly Sought-After Position in the Wolds

Goulceby sits in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a landscape of rolling hills, open fields and far-reaching views. It’s a peaceful rural pocket but still very well positioned for nearby towns. Horncastle is close by for day-to-day amenities, while Louth offers a popular food scene, independent shops and a weekly market. The Lincolnshire coastline is also within easy reach for weekend trips, and Lincoln is accessible for work, shopping, restaurants and rail links.



Register Your Interest
If you’d like to receive updates on Plot 2, early release details, or future information as the build progresses, you can register your details using the form to the side. We’ll keep you updated as the property moves towards completion.
















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