This 17th century coaching inn has retained many of its original features, including a hand carved staircase and hand painted sundial
The bar boasts 2 magnificent fireplaces which are reputedly the l...
Everlong Farm, a property with a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge, is situated in Diss, 20 km from Eye Castle, 21 km from Framlingham Castle, as well as 28 km from Dunston Hall.
Osiers Country Lodges, a property with a terrace, is set in Diss, 44 km from Ickworth House, 5.8 km from Eye Castle, as well as 24 km from Bungay Castle.
Set in lush countryside, the 16th-century Best Western Brome Grange Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a mix of charming en suite courtyard rooms and contemporary en suite first floor rooms which are all of...
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Old Ram Coaching Inn offers accommodation in Tivetshall St Mary. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar.
Good-value en suite rooms and tasty food are available at The White Horse. The hotel dates back to the 17th century and is located on the A140 near Eye.
Diss has no real attractions for the casual visitor but you...
Diss has no real attractions for the casual visitor but you could use it as a base to visit Norfolk and Suffolk and the Broads. There is a mainline railway station to take you to Norwich, Ipswich and London
Chris
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
We hadn't gone on this holiday just for Diss.
We hadn't gone on this holiday just for Diss. Each of the small towns etc offered a different aspect to our holiday. Diss is about 8 miles away and is worth visiting. There is a range of shops and a beautiful mere area.
Kenneth
10
Scored 10
It was one of the utmost best stays I had in recent times.
It was one of the utmost best stays I had in recent times. Very friendly, lovely couple running the farm / B&B. They enjoy to show one around, showing the animals. They are making an effort to fullfil extra requests if possible. Thank you Phil and Stacey! Cheers, Dag from Cologne / Germany
DagBOe
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Diss has a good selection of shops and eating places.
Diss has a good selection of shops and eating places. There is a large lake called the Mere you can walk round with a Boardwalk at one end. We stayed at the park Hotel which was a short walk from the town centre.
Paul
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
If you are visiting this town be aware, no food after 7.30...
If you are visiting this town be aware, no food after 7.30 on a Sunday and most pubs close at 9pm on a Sunday, caught us out completely as we had been out all day and thought we would be able to eat in the evening. but no chance, some even close on a saturday night at 10pm, I thought we had no back to the dark ages, would not recommend staying here at all
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent little Suffolk Market town with added bonus of...
Excellent little Suffolk Market town with added bonus of very good Auction , one of the Auctioneers a regular on "Flog It". Small proper country market on a Friday plenty of places to eat . The Saracens Head is a must Paul and his Girls will look after you very well. Good old fashioned hospitality and very generous meals
If decorated and refreshed the old part of the hotel would be lovely
Restaurant food beautifully cooked and presented
Most staff were helpful and very polite , but not all.
Garden outside my room was beautiful (but garden furniture shabby with flaking varnish)
Clean well-equipped loft apartment right in the heart of Diss. Our host was very friendly and helpful. Public parking, for a small fee, is easy to find nearby .
Plenty of parking nice bar/restaurant. Room was quite large and had a nice large bathroom. For saying the hotel is on a main road, the room was nice and quiet
Diss is a nice place. recommend Fairgreen Fish Bar for fish and chips and Number 11 for wood fired pizza. Easy to get to Thetford Forest, Southwold & Broads.
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