Diss Museum

You could easily spend a couple of hours in this apparently small building in the centre of the town's market place. Window panels depict significant characters and events from the local past- the legend of King John's murder of Matilda the Fair, the life of Tudor poet-laureate John Skelton, the works of Victorian photographer Cleer Alger and more. Inside there is a charming 19th Century doll's house, historic pictures of Diss, memorabilia of the family businesses that shaped the town, a carousel about the Mere, Roman finds, a children's corner and enough individual items to keep you browsing happily.
Prices
Free entry
Contact
Mr Basil AbbottTel: 01379 650618
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Venue
Diss Museum4 Market Place, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4AB
Map reference: TM 116799 Lat: 52.37632 Long: 1.10872
By Road:
From the A14 take A140 north. At Scole turn left on the A1066 to Diss.
By Public Transport:
From Diss station it is 20 minutes walk to Diss Museum.
Nearest station : 1 mile (1.6 kms) from Diss station

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