Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Diss.
A beautifully
restored East Anglian Hotel located near to the
town centre of Diss which is a thriving market
town, combining historic architecture with
modern living.
It is centrally
located in the beautiful East Anglian
countryside, between Norwich and Ipswich making
it ideal as a base for exploring the many
attractions in the region including free
admission to the local leisure centre in you
stay at the Park Hotel. There are 17 rooms in
all, with a choice of single, double, family and
twin rooms, all with en-suite bath or shower
rooms. Every room has a flat screen TV with
freeview, direct dial telephone and hospitality
tray, hairdryer, iron and ironing board. We are proud to
have been selected for the local food and drink
guide, which backs up the compliments from our
happy visitors, why not treat yourself to a fine
meal.
The imposing Scole Inn was built as a coaching inn for horse drawn carriages. Today this Grade 1 listed building continues to offer visitors a traditional introduction to East Anglia. The Scole Inn restaurant is renowned for its superb, adventurous cuisine complemented by a varied wine list and offers a good selection of cask ales and a wide choice of bar meals. Although there are fantastic fireplaces and a staircase that was hand-carved in the 1600s, the hotel has since modernised and offers guests a choice of 23 en-suite rooms with tea and coffee making facilities, telephone and television.
16th Century Moated Farmhouse set in the heart of East Anglia on the Suffolk/Norfolk Border. Peaceful edge of village location. Ideal for exploring - Three double ensuite bedrooms, timbered dining room, landscaped gardens - a beautiful farmhouse which has been our home for 25 years, a home to which you are welcome to share for your stay.
Rating: VisitBritain | Bed & Breakfast | Silver VisitBritain | Bed & Breakfast | 4 Stars Rooms: 3
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Tea/coffee facilities | Hairdryer | Freeview | Family/oversized room | DVD player | TV | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £40 Mobility info: Being a listed building we are unable to offer lifts or downstairs accommodation, however we do have two staircases - each having the handrail on a different side.
Ingleneuk Lodge stands in one and a half acres of lawned and wooded gardens which attract a wide selection of wildlife. Woodpeckers, rabbits and squirrels are just a few of the species that are frequent visitors.
Room facilities: Tea/coffee facilities | Non-smoking | Hairdryer | TV | Rooms from: £30 Mobility info: We have one twin room that is suitable for disabled people, with wider doors and a specially adapted ensuite bathroom. This room is on the ground floor.
Set in the stunning town of Harleston, along the Suffolk and Norfolk border, the Swan Hotel is one of the principle hotels in Harleston, Norfolk with excellent links to Ipswich, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, Norwich and East Anglia.
Rating: VisitBritain | Inn | 3 Stars Rooms: 14
Room facilities: Tea/coffee facilities | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Hypoallergenic bed | Hairdryer | TV | Rooms from: £65 Mobility info: Disabled toilets are available on the ground floor.
Weston House Farm is a 17th Century Grade II Listed farmhouse set in an acre of garden overlooking pastureland on a 500 acre mixed farm in a peaceful rural setting, ensuring guests enjoy a relaxing stay. There are extensive views across the Waveney Valley to the north and the Suffolk countryside to the south.
Gissing Hall is a listed family mansion, dating back to the fifteenth century. Once the centre of an estate, it is now the home of its owners, Ann and William Brennan.
Strenneth, a family run business in unspoiled countryside, 10 minutes drive from the market town of Diss, 5 minutes from Bressingham Gardens and close to Snetterton motor racing circuit. First class accommodation in 17th Century building, with single storey courtyard wing. Ample parking and nice walks.All 7 bedrooms are ensuite and tastefully furnished (2 with 4 poster beds). Purpose designed bunk more info. . .
Villa Farm is set in the open countryside in the village of Bressingham, close to the picturesque market town of Diss. Surrounded by open fields and sitting in five acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and large pond, home to many fish, chickens and waterfowl, this makes an ideal setting for a most relaxing stay whether you are in the area for pleasure or business. For those with a passion for more info. . .
Farm Barn is a situated on a working livestock farm, the private barn accommodation has been newly converted to a high standard with oak flooring and handmade oak doors. It has fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, a TVDVDVideo player with a selection of childrens videos and CDradio. It provides a spacious and welcoming open plan livingdining and kitchen area which is bright and mo more info. . .
Pansthorne B and B is situated in the idyllic Norfolk village of South Lopham. Sympathetically converted from old farm outbuildings with individual entrances onto a courtyard our rooms are spacious with en-suite, TV and individual heating. We offer the combination of high quality accommodation and a relaxing and informal stay in this lovely part of South Norfolk ,centrally placed to explore East A more info. . .
The Old Ram Coaching Inn is a listed Inn dating back to the 17th Century; documents reveal that it has been a coaching Inn for most of its life. The Inn has recently been sympathetically refurbished. Inside exposed brick work and the original beams can still be seen and there is a real log fire in the main bar.Our 11 guest rooms all have private bathrooms; there are some suites and a four poster b more info. . .
With buildings dating from the Middle Ages
through to the Victorian age, the star attraction of Diss is a six-acre mere
which stands at the centre of this small market town. The town’s name
derives from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning ‘standing water’. Nearby, and set
in five acres of countryside is the Tudor mansion Gissing Hall, which now
offers holiday accommodation.