Diss

Nestled close to the Suffolk border in the picturesque Waveney Valley of South Norfolk, Diss is a vibrant market town full of character and charm.

Its centrepiece is the stunning six acre Mere, a tranquil expanse of water complete with a fountain, providing a scenic focal point for the town.

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A vibrant market town nestled within the Waveney Valley

The recent regeneration of Diss has brought exciting additions, including The Boardwalk. Situated at the top of Market Hill, this new park offers spectacular views over the Mere and features a scenic pathway leading down to a picturesque boardwalk that crosses the water and connects with Mere Street. This peaceful spot, surrounded by greenery, is ideal for relaxation or a leisurely stroll.

Diss is also rich in history, with its historic churches, attractive pockets of woodland, and the Heritage Triangle. Here, local specialist shops thrive in historic yards such as Cobbs Yard, Norfolk House Yard and Hales Yard. Browse unique goods, from crafts and antiques to vintage clothing and fine foods, as well as shops around the Market Place and Mere Street.

The Corn Hall, an impressive Grade II listed building originally built as a corn exchange is a cultural gem. Today, it serves as a vibrant venue for arts, entertainment, heritage, and learning, bringing the community together through a variety of events and performances.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Boudicca Way offers a scenic adventure. Named after the legendary warrior queen of the Iceni, this 36 mile trail runs between Norwich and Diss, following a route roughly parallel to the old Roman Pye Road (now the A140). The path winds through the countryside of South Norfolk and the Waveney Valley, offering walkers a chance to explore rural landscapes rich in unusual wildlife and flora.

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Food lovers won’t be disappointed. Enjoy vegetarian and vegan delights at Amandines Restaurant, complete with a quaint courtyard and regular live music events. Visit No. 8 Marketplace, a cafe and community shop run by local traders to help rejuvenate the high street. Additionally, the town boasts three chain supermarkets, ensuring convenience for residents and visitors alike.

Diss is easily accessed, sitting at the crossroads of the A143 from Bury St Edmunds to Great Yarmouth and A140 from Ipswich to Norwich. It has a mainline train station on the Norwich to London line, with trains every half-hour to the capital.

Families will appreciate the educational opportunities, with nine primary schools within a three mile radius and Norfolk based schools feeding into Diss High School.

Whether you’re drawn to its scenic beauty, historic charm or thriving community spirit, Diss has something special for everyone.

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