The typical property in DN14
DN14 covers Goole and Snaith, East Yorkshire on the M62 corridor with the Goole port.
Area summary
DN14 sits in East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The outcode covers Goole, Snaith, Carlton, Howden and surrounding villages. Goole is an inland port (the furthest inland in the UK) on the River Ouse. Howden has a Grade I-listed minster church and a conservation area. Housing is mixed: older listed buildings in Howden, Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Goole, and newer estate development.
Goole and Howden stations are on the Doncaster-Hull line. The M62 at junctions 36 and 37 provides motorway access.
Employment patterns include the port (Goole), the M62 logistics belt, and commuting into Hull.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Verify Environment Agency flood map, Ouse and Humber affect properties
- Port-related traffic affects properties near Goole docks
- Listed buildings in Howden have strict consent rules
The full DN14 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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