The village of Goszewo was mentioned in 1793, a village in the Chomsk earldom, Kobrin County, Brest Voivodeship. There were 46 houses, 326 inhabitants. There was an estate near the village. The villagers had 11 swaths, 24 morgs of land, for which they paid 279 zloty, 21 grosz taxes.
Since 1795 the village was part of the Russian Empire. The village is marked on the military topographical map of the Russian Empire in 1843-1863: