Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast
Diss is an ancient Norfolk market town with real character famed for its antique markets. The town sits close to the Suffolk border in the delightful Waveney Valley area of South Norfolk. Diss received a mention in the Domesday book and evidence of ancient Stone, Bronze and Iron Age settlement has been unearthed in the area.
Diss is famous for its antique shops & auction
Diss is famous for its antique shops & auction
Packed with historic churches, timber-framed buildings and famously the six acre Diss Mere with central fountain and underground springs, this Norfolk market town makes the perfect base for touring the inland market towns of both Suffolk and Norfolk. You’re also just a stone’s throw from the classical music centre Aldeburgh and the heritage coast. Norwich to the north and Constable Country around Ipswich to the south are within easy driving distance.
Local specialist shops in Diss sell a range of craft gifts and antiques. You’ll find them around the historic Diss Yards including Cobbs Yard, Norfolk House Yard and Hales Yard. The atmospheric Victorian Diss Corn Hall built in 1854 is arts hub venue in Diss offering a packed programme of theatre, films, music concerts and events.
Ancient St Mary's Church in Diss
Ancient St Mary’s Church in Diss
You’ll find a good choice of historic accommodation in Diss and the surrounding Norfolk countryside including old character inns with rooms, luxury farm cottages and quirky B&Bs. Attractions around Diss not to be missed include the Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens just to the west and great Norfolk family attractions like Banham Zoo. Outdoor activities in Thetford Forest are within easy driving distance. Stay in a character Diss B&B or a historic 17th Century coaching inn.
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