North Lincolnshire, England

The typical property in DN18

DN18 covers Barton-upon-Humber, the North Lincolnshire town at the southern end of the Humber Bridge.

Area summary

DN18 sits in North Lincolnshire Council. The outcode covers Barton-upon-Humber and surrounding villages. Barton has substantial heritage including the Grade I-listed St Peter's Church (Anglo-Saxon and medieval) and a conservation area. The southern end of the Humber Bridge (a Grade I-listed major suspension bridge, the world's longest at completion in 1981) sits in DN18. Housing is mixed: medieval and Georgian listed buildings, Victorian terraces, and newer estate development.

Barton-on-Humber station is the eastern terminus of the Barton line. The A15 trunk road provides road links across the Humber Bridge to Hull.

Employment patterns include commuting into Hull (via the bridge) and Grimsby.

North Lincolnshire Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions.

What the data shows

Average sold
£128,193
From 59 sales
Median sold
£116,500
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Full data for DN18

Researched facts

  • The Humber Bridge is a Grade I-listed suspension bridge opened in 1981, source
  • St Peter's Church Barton-upon-Humber is a Grade I-listed Anglo-Saxon and medieval church, source
  • Barton-on-Humber station is on the Barton branch line, source

Buyer notes

  • Humber Bridge toll affects commuter cost
  • Listed buildings dominate central Barton, consent rules are tight
  • Newer estate stock has lower EPC upgrade burden

The full DN18 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.

DN18 property data

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