Lets move to... Diss

This picturesque market town is the perfect base for exploring both the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside and all it has to offer. Diss boasts fine examples of architecture including the ancient St Mary’s Church and a number of timber-framed buildings but it is perhaps the six-acre Diss Mere with its central fountain and underground spring which makes Diss a popular choice for residents and visitors alike.

Sprake & Kingsley Solicitors
Norton Peskett Solicitors
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Time for coffee?
The Diss Deli and Espresso Bar is a small but charming café selling local produce from Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, you can enjoy your specialty coffee with a spread of cheeses, crackers and chutneys, or try some homemade pastries or cakes
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Fancy a day out?
Right on the border of Norfolk and Suffolk you can find Norfolk’s unique steam attraction, Bressingham Steam Museum. This timeless attraction is something all ages can enjoy, with the historical collection of trains and steam powered engines.
 
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Something to celebrate
Number 11 is a special Grade II listed bar and restaurant in Diss, which welcomes all the family including your canine family! This restaurant is a friendly establishment offering home-made, freshly sourced seasonal meals. 
 
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The Winter Beer and Gin Festival features lots of great local real ale plus a range of 12 unique gins from around the world at this locally beloved event. It’s the perfect place to do some early Christmas shopping, or to simply enjoy some quality produce with friends and family. 
Winter Beer & Gin Festival, www.pennoyers.org.uk 01379 676660
The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, IP21 4QT