Bed and breakfast in and around Diss. Diss
is an old market town on the edge of Norfolk with old courtyards
and twisty streets, most noted for its mere, a 6-acre lake. It
has a mixture of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings, 17th
and 18th century cottages and houses, many with tiled roofs.
St Mary's Church looks over Mere Street, the shopping area. Diss
had the last working corn market in the country. Its Corn Hall,
with its classical portico, was built in 1854. Diss is known
for its six acre Mere which was once used as a reservoir and
a town drain, but is now used for recreational purposes. Diss
is approximately 20 miles from Ipswich.
If you are in the right town but cannot find the accommodation
you want on this page, you might consider Diss
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